Amid the violence that is lived in the state of Sinaloa, an explosive attack caught the attention, because the goal was the memorial of Édgar Guzmán LópezSon of the drug trafficker Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.
An armed group launched an explosive artifact against cenotaphus, which only stood a cross of two meters high and some pieces of cement around.
The explosion was perceived by many peoplesince it happened near the Faculty of Medicine and the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), in the parking lot of the City Club supermarket, north of Culiacán, where Édgar Guzmán lost his life.
The authorities work to investigate the origin of the explosive artifact, apparently improvised. Initially it was suspected of a possible car bomb, as there was a vehicle parked next to the cnotafio, very close to it.
Since the unit presented firearm impacts on body and crystals, the investigations suggest that the vehicle was not part of the attack.
Verona Hernández Valenzuela, of the State Public Security Secretariat (SSP), reported that There was no report from injured or killed Because of this attack.
On this fact, the newspaper the news disseminated images where the damage to the cenotapio is appreciated. One of the most obvious is the separation of the memorial plate at the bottom, which said, “we will always love them.”
“El Moreno”, as Edgar Guzmán López was also known, was 22 when he was killed, in May 2008, while he was outside the shopping center where his memorial was erected. He was allegedly executed by hitrings from the Beltrán Leyvawith whom the Sinaloa cartel had disputes.
Another version, according to Infobae, tells that his murderers were under the orders of his own father, but they would have killed him by mistake. Édgar was accompanied by his cousins César Ariel Loera and Arturo Meza Cázareswho also died. His body was lying on the sidewalk next to at least 500 caps.
To commemorate the 16 years of the death of the Son of the Chapo, the cenotafio was adorned with an arc full of thousands of white and red roses, who were also on the huge concrete cross; He had his own lighting and even a carpet.
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