Mexico’s Blame Game over Juarez Fire Tragedy Begins

López Obrador is the one who decided that Mexico could house tens of thousands of migrants that the United States sends every year
Read moreLópez Obrador is the one who decided that Mexico could house tens of thousands of migrants that the United States sends every year
Read moreRiobóo’s public scandals continue as the revelations of his bidless Mexico City government contracts, as overseen by Sheinbaum, came to light
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON In yet another revelation brought forth by documents leaked to the public by hacktivist group Guacamaya, the reconstruction of Mexico City’s Line 12 metro – part of which collapsed in a tragic accident that left 26 dead in its wake in May 2021 – is purportedly using steel obtained from the controversially cancelled Mexico City New International
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON Former director of the Mexico City Metro Florencia Serranía’s summons to appear before the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office (FGJCDMX), which surround her involvement in May 2021’s lethal Line 12 metro accident that left 26 dead and more than 100 wounded, were canceled on Sunday, July 10, with the FGJCDMX citing the reasoning as “her human rights
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON On Monday, June 13, the controversial mayor of Mexico City’s Cuauhtémoc municipality, Sandra Cuevas, was informed by the capital’s Administrative Justice Court (TJA) that she will be removed from her position for one year following her alleged crimes of abuse in relation to her contentious closure of the Deportivo Guelatao sports complex, a decision Cuevas has announced
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON Just days after the first year anniversary of Mexico City’s deadly Line 12 Metro accident, Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum has filed a civil suit against Norwegian company DNV for their third-party investigation into the causes of the lethal tragedy – a report which placed the blame for the crash on shoddy construction and tanked Line 12
Read moreStill Investigating the Metro Line 12 Collapse One Year Later
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON In the one year following the May 3, 2021, tragic Line 12 metro accident in Mexico City that killed 26 passengers, few steps have been taken to ensure the preventable accident does not happen again, nor that its victims are taken care of. The collapsed portion’s reconstruction is still lagging on, Mexico City has avoided civil litigation
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON On Monday, Oct. 18, Mexico City’s Office of the Attorney General (FGJ) filed a formal complaint for wrongful death with the Superior Court of Justice (TSJCDMX) against 10 former public officials tied to the May 3 collapse of capital’s Line 12 metro, all who served under current Secretary of Foreign Relations and former Mexico City Mayor at
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON The Leitner company, the same manufacturer that is building Mexico’s Line 2 cable bus system, is now being investigated for a deadly cable car malfunction in Italy that left 14 dead and one child injured on May 23. The tragic accident occurred after one of the lead cables holding up the structure broke, crashing the cars to
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