Alejandra Suárez Mendoza, a 32-year-old ride-hailing driver, survived an attempted femicide in March 2026 when she was shot nine times by her passenger, Ambrosio 'N'. She claims the incident occurred after he offered her money for sex following physical abuse during their trip from San Vicente Chicoloapan to Chalco. According to her account, she was forced into his home, beaten with a stick, and threatened with a gun before being shot multiple times. She says she was made to sign a statement that did not reflect the true events of the attack and now suffers from severe psychological trauma, preventing her from sleeping or working. She demands justice, a gender-sensitive investigation, and legal representation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the victim’s account without overtly favoring any side, relying primarily on her testimony and quotes. It does not appear to take a stance on broader political issues but focuses on the personal experience of violence and the call for justice. The framing remains neutral, with a




