Sandra Lucía Téllez Nieves, co-owner of the Guardería ABC daycare center in Hermosillo, Sonora, where 49 children died in a fire on June 5, 2009, was detained in Tucson, Arizona. She had been a fugitive since 2022 after failing to comply with her conditional sentence related to the tragedy. The Mexican government, led by President Claudia Sheinbaum, confirmed it will request her extradition from the United States. The Federal Attorney General's Office (FGR) reported that the process for her provisional detention with extradition purposes began in September 2024 through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE). The extradition hearing is scheduled for October 8, 2025. Parents of the victims and survivors have demanded her immediate extradition. The tragedy had previously been attributed to her responsibility by the Mexican Supreme Court in 2016, along with other former officials. President Sheinbaum emphasized the government's commitment to the victims and their families and has maintained contact with them throughout the process.
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🚨 Una jueza en Tamaulipas ordenó la liberación de Sofía del Carmen M, presunta sobrina de los exlíderes de “Los Zetas”, Miguel y Óscar Treviño Morales. ⚖️ La medida no implica su inocencia, sino un fallo técnico en el proceso judicial. https://t.co/Om7IUush7g
Otra polémica decisión judicial. Una jueza otorgó sentencia absolutoria para que recupere su libertad, en Tamaulipas, Sofía del Carmen Monsiváis Treviño, alias “La Mojón”, presunta líder del Cártel del Noroeste y sobrina de los fundadores de la organización criminal de Los https://t.co/cOj10oYKDF