A government employee whose accusation of sexual harassment against a fellow worker was ignored has won the support of Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro who called her “brave” and said he would personally follow up on the case “until the final consequences.” Alfaro said the sexual harassment suffered by the woman — who was only identified as “Diana” — would not go unpunished He has ordered state officials to provide the woman with legal aid and psychological counseling “Neither Diana nor any other victim of these two attackers are alone,” he said on his Facebook account Tuesday had filed a sexual harassment complaint against director of licensing Efraín Martínez Mayor Sergio Quezada also sexually harassed her in a meeting attended by all three where he tried to convince her to withdraw her accusation An audio recording of that meeting appears to back up her claims or if it had been something more delicate … then But this situation doesn’t seem to me that complicated.” He also made suggestive comments about Diana’s appearance and said “This little dress you’re wearing makes you look pretty” and “how your husband must enjoy you.” he also talked about how both he and Diana were sexually attractive people and that they both suffered from attracting attention from the opposite gender “Beautiful people like us are exposed to this sort of thing,” he said Alfaro said on his Facebook account Tuesday that an apology from the accused “is not enough.” “An exemplary punishment is needed,” he said “[Quezada and Martínez] don’t deserve to be public servants; they don’t have any business being there anymore Alfaro also said that a task force was being established to address the issue that would include members of the Jalisco state Congress He also said that the Minister of Gender Equality would instruct Jalisco’s 125 municipalities to begin training to identify and eradicate gender violence against women Sources: Proceso (sp) ADVERTISE WITH MND COMMUNITY GUIDELINES Subscription FAQ's Privacy Policy Mexico News Daily - Property of Tavana LLC This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) delivered Mother’s Day gifts to communities in Guanajuato Jalisco and Michoacán on Monday in the name of leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes Cartel members arrived in communities in pickup trucks with banners declaring “Mr Mencho and the CJNG wish all mothers a happy day” with a photo of the gang leader alongside CJNG members handed out household appliances like blenders according to videos and images on social media Some of the women recipients stayed in the area to show their appreciation and pose for the camera while others headed home to put their new appliances to use sends you a gift so that today on Mother’s Day you can have some happiness … We are the Jalisco New Generation Cartel to make your day a little more special … This gift is not on the part of any political party Mencho,” announced recordings from the vehicles as a song by the band Los Tucanes de Tijuana The cartel boss is referred to as Lord of the Roosters due to a fondness for cockfights In December last year a video from Jalisco circulated on social media of people thanking “El Mencho” for toys they had received At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic photos on social media showed CJNG members handing out food packages The Gulf Cartel and the Zetas cartel have also given out gifts as a way to win public support Sources: Infobae (sp), Reforma (sp) Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. Social media posts suggest that neighbour was attempting to silence barking family pet I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy notice A two-year-old girl has died after eating a poisoned dog treat that was reportedly thrown towards her family’s barking pet Heidy Valeria experienced two respiratory arrests on Thursday in Tototlan in the state of Jalisco in central-western Mexico, according to The Sun. The toddler ate part of the supposedly poison-laced cookie prompting her to be taken to hospital on 1 February Council General Secretary Epigmenio Carrillo said the cause of death remains unconfirmed but that the family dog also had similar issues Heidy passed away after two days in the hospital “The truth is, the news has shocked the whole town. In fact, social media erupted when it became known what had happened,” an area resident said Tototlan residents said in social media posts that the girl had been poisoned by a neighbour who had intended to harm the family dog an allegation Secretary Carrillo couldn’t confirm adding that authorities would announce the facts of the case once they have been established The secretary also said that another child had also been taken to hospital because of intoxication stemming from a substance that hasn’t been identified “We lost Valeria, we lost a two-year-old girl, because of some unscrupulous characters who threw poisoned cookies in Tototlan, Jalisco. Those guys should be in jail,” activist and influencer Arturo Islas Allende said, according to The Sun. her mother took her to the Municipal Civil Protection Unit “Unfortunately, the prompt action of Civil Protection at the time ... was not enough,” Mayor Juan Carlos Vázquez Coyul said according to MEAWW. 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