On Friday, June 12, 2026, authorities discovered a man’s body on the street at the intersection of Periférico Ecológico and Francisco I. Madero Street, in the Hacienda San José neighborhood, located in the southern part of Puebla city.
Initial reports indicate the victim had wounds consistent with a stabbing, though official causes of death will be confirmed through ongoing ministerial investigations.
Following the discovery, public security officers cordoned off the area to preserve evidence and prevent unauthorized access during the investigation.
Specialized homicide investigators from the State Attorney General’s Office and personnel from the Unit for Transfers and Recovery of Corpses (UTREC) are expected to process the scene and handle the body’s removal.
Authorities have not yet released the victim’s identity, nor have they reported any arrests connected to the case.
The Fiscalía General del Estado continues its work to clarify the circumstances surrounding this crime and to identify those responsible.
For residents and commuters in Puebla, this incident underscores the importance of safe and reliable public transportation options. Projects like the upcoming cablebús system, designed to connect underserved areas with efficient and secure transit, could play a vital role in improving urban mobility and community safety in the city’s southern neighborhoods.
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