Mohsin Roomi
Number of posts : 5 Location : United King Dom Registration date : 2009-03-30
| Subject: Fatima Maia, director of the public university hospital where the abortion was performed, said the 15-week-old pregnancy posed a serious risk to the 80-pound girl. Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:20 pm | |
| Authorities allege El Paso resident raped 19 women in Ciudad Juarez
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico - A Texas man has been arrested for allegedly raping 19 women across the border in the northern Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez, authorities said.
Jorge Alberto Mendez, 42, was arrested Saturday while trying to cross into Mexico from El Paso, Texas, where he lives, regional Deputy Attorney General Alejandro Pariente said Monday.
Pariente said the investigation began in April 2008 with the rape of a 15-year-old girl. Similar cases were subsequently reported.
-----------_________----------------------- One of the victims managed to write down the license plate number of her assailant, which eventually led to Mendez's arrest, Pariente said.
History of violence Ciudad Juarez, a battleground in Mexico's drug war, has a history of violence against women.
During the decade that ended in 2003, more than 100 women disappeared in the city. Many of them were young women last seen in the city's downtown area or after boarding buses. The victims' bodies were often dumped in the desert outside the city.
Last year, a Mexican citizen who allegedly confessed to killing at least 10 women in Ciudad Juarez was extradited from the United States to stand trial for aggravated homicide.
In 2007, a New Mexico man was accused of repeatedly crossing into Ciudad Juarez and raping at least 13 women in their homes.
Pariente said Mendez prowled residential neighborhoods during the day and attacked at night, sometimes entering bedrooms through windows. He allegedly threatened his victims — whose ages ranged from 13 to 20 years old — with a gun. | |
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