María Luisa Villanueva Márquez He obtained his freedom through a partial remission of his sentence five years before completing his sentence for a crime he did not commit.
The Morelos Attorney General’s Office (FGE) offered a public apology to the victim in recognition of the violations of his human rights that occurred during his detention, mainly in acts of torture that he suffered.
This Tuesday, Villanueva Márquez read and presented the collection of poems Sobreviviente in a cafeteria in Cuernavaca and in the capital’s Zócalo.
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He narrated, on several occasions, the torture that he suffered at the hands of Ministerial Police January 6, 1998when she was detained by the anti-kidnapping group of the then State Attorney General’s Office (now FGE) and the four days that she was deprived of her liberty, with other victims of those public servants, in a safe house.
The uniformed officers beat and tortured her until she pleaded guilty to the kidnapping of Sara Saskiaoccurred in June 1997.
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For that crime she was sentenced to 30 years in prisonof which she lived locked up for 25 years. María Luisa Villanueva was detained 23 years and left the prison at 48 years.
