Katia Itzel garcía Denounces Death Threats
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According to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography, 31.1 percent of the women between 20 and 29 years of age who used the Internet were victims of cyberbullying in the last 12 months. Mexican Katia Itzel García, a graduate of the UNAM School of Political and Social Sciences, where she studied a degree in political science, has been victims of cyberbullying since she was a professional referee. The Monterrey-FC Cincinnati party, play…
Katia Itzel García was threatened with death in her Instagram account and the Mexican Football Federation, fans and press show her full support
Mexican referee Katia Itzel García reported receiving death threats on social media after her participation in the Leagues Cup match between Rayados de Monterrey and FC Cincinnati. Entertainment Sat, 02/08/2025 – 16:30 Today marks the farewell of the Great Chef Famosos, while Nelly Rossinelli prepares for her own program. The charismatic host shared a message full of gratitude and nostalgia. The intimidating messages arose after García validated…
Mexico City.- Mexican arbiter Katia Itzel García denounced that she received death threats following her performance in the League Cup match between Rayados and Cincinnati. Katia Itzel did not remain silent after receiving hate messages and very serious threats on her social networks coming from alleged Monterrey fans, after the defeat of La Pandilla in which the whistle took part. "In Mexico, a country where 10 women are murdered every day, 91 …
'Cantant' vs Faitelson! New controversy between the two on Katia Itzel García The problem between the two has been unleashed after Faitelson asked him to "be quiet" m.diaz Sat, 02/08/2025 - 23:15 Once again two of the most controversial characters on social networks have become present to raise the controversy again. David Faitelson and ex-Arbitrator Fernando 'Cantante' Guerrero, have unleashed a series of tweets 'attacking' each other from the …
Mexico City, August 2.- Katia Itzel García, a Mexican arbiter who led the Monterrey-FC Cincinnati party in the Leagues Cup, denounced on social networks having received different messages with verbal assaults and death threats from alleged amateurs who hold her responsible for the defeat of the Rayados (3-2) before the U.S. team. “You’re going to die,” “In Mexico we send us, so don’t hide too much daughter of... we’re going to dissolve you in ac…
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