“Let there be no impunity.” That is the feeling of Mexicans who have reacted with pain to the brutal murder of a young footballer, which took place in Chihuahua.

They shot Syria Fernanda Villalobos Ortiz. Early this week, some people killed her as she sat in her truck, near some soccer fields.

The young woman, journalist Norma Ponce reported, arrived at her mother’s home, north of Chihuahua city, when this tragedy occurred.

Some men, Milenio noted, got out of a car that stopped at the white Audi unit where Syria Fernanda was.

“They attacked her with an AR 15 assault rifle.” They killed her with at least 35 gunshot wounds.

I loved football

Syria Fernanda loved football. He was 18 years old. He was born on October 3, 2004.

His life was violently taken from him on the night of Monday, September 25, in the Chihuahua 2000 district.

The young woman studied the second semester of chemical engineering at the Autonomous University of Chihuahua, they said in the news space Milenio.

She was an exemplary student and had a scholarship

Norma Ponce, journalist

She played as a forward for the University of Chihuahua’s Adelitas team.

Ever since she was little, she was interested in sports. “Her most notable achievement in her short career was taking second place in the Popular National Games, which foretold the potential to reach professional clubs in the Liga MX Femenil,” Infobae reported.

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One arrested for the crime

There is one inmate for the murder, who Aristegui Noticias identified as Héctor Manuel MR.

Journalist Ponce said authorities also used the vehicle – a Ford Figo – to commit the murder.

They found firearms in their possession, the same ones with which they ended the life of the footballer, who would soon turn 19.

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The mayor (municipality president) of Chihuahua, Marco Bonilla, stated that a long gun had been seized from the arrested national “goat horn“and a 9 millimeter caliber pistol, which exactly coincides with the shots fired when the young girl’s life was taken.”

According to one witness’ version, authorities are still looking for two other men who were in the vehicle.

A spokesperson for the Public Prosecution Service said on behalf of N+ that they do not rule out any hypothesis.

However, in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua’s Attorney General César Jáuregui pointed out that the young student had no ties to any criminal group, El Universal reported on Friday, September 29.

We already have the person responsible (…) The worst part is that there is most likely some confusion.

César Jáuregui, Attorney General of Chihuahua

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Syria Fernanda “was very devoted to studies and to football,” those close to her told reporter Norma Ponce, who provided the data to Milenio.

From Ráfaga Futbol Chihuahua they fired her with this message: “Rest in peace and fly high, break it in the sky”.

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The murder affected the university building where the footballer studied.

The rector of the Autonomous University of Chihuahua, Luis Rivera Campo, said: “The loss of Syria Fernanda is a tragedy, she was a dedicated, kind and talented student. “His premature departure is an immeasurable loss for all of us.” (JO)