Dozens of women have spray-painted slogans such as “We won't be silenced” on the facade and doorway of Mexico City's National Palace, following the gruesome slaying of a young woman last weekend.
Stay up to date on the developing stories making headlines.MEXICO CITY -- Angry demonstrations broke out in Mexico City on Friday as hundreds of women protested the gruesome slaying and mutilation of a young woman, a case that has come to personify outrage over the rising incidence of gender-related killings, or femicides.
As a cool rain fell in the evening, those remaining left and walked down the central Reforma boulevard, where some bus stop windows were shattered and signs vandalized. But the killing last weekend of Ingrid Escamilla, a young Mexico City resident who was allegedly murdered by a boyfriend, has horrified Mexicans for its brutality.
The protesters read a statement Friday saying “it enrages us how Ingrid was killed, and how the media put her body on display.” Instead, officials condemned media outlets for publishing the photos and said they were investigating police who may have taken the photos with their cellphones at the crime scene.
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