Rains in Puebla Drag Patrol in Which 3 Women Were Sheltered; They Recover Their Bodies
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Civil Protection confirmed the death of three women after the overflow of the Atoyac River in Puebla; the search for a missing policeman continues.
Civil Protection of Puebla confirmed the discovery of three lifeless women within the patrol that was dragged along the Atoyac River; the search for an officer continues.
PUEBLA – Three women drowned when the patrol car in which they had been rescued was swept away by the current of a river in the municipality of Santa Clara Ocoyucan, Puebla. On Thursday morning, it was reported that a municipal police officer had been swept away by the waters of the Atoyac River; however, three women who had been rescued earlier were also in the patrol car. Authorities are conducting an operation to locate the Santa Clara Ocoyuc…
Three women die after patrol car swept away in the Atoyac River; police officer missing. Three people were found dead after being swept away inside a patrol car by the current of the Atoyac River during the heavy rains that fell Wednesday night in Santa Clara Ocoyucan, while the deputy chief of the Municipal Police, Agustín Malo Martínez, remains missing. The victims were identified as Silvia Grácida, Claudia Bonilla, and Concepción Márquez, who…
The authorities located three women without life within a patrol of the Municipal Police of Santa Clara Ocoyucan which was dragged by the current of the Atoyac river after its overflow by the heavy rains recorded on July 8; the police Agustín Malo continues to disappear. Thus this [...] The post They found 3 women without life in patrol dragged by Atoyac; police officer of Ocoyucan still disappeared appeared first on Angulo 7.
Three women died and a police officer went missing after being swept away along with their patrol car by the Atoyac River in Santa Clara Ocoyucan, Puebla, during flooding. The Deputy Secretary of Public Security Operations, Agustín Malo, was protecting three women on the night of Wednesday, July 8, 2026; however, the Atoyac River overflowed its banks and swept them away. After an extensive search by air and land, the patrol car was located on Th…
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