UAEM Nutrition Student Found Alive Following Disappearance Amid Gender Violence Wave

Alondra María Stephanye Contreras, a nutrition student at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos (UAEM), missing since March 5 in Cuautla, has been located alive, the Morelos Prosecutor's Office confirmed. Her case, part of a series of attacks on female students—including the feminicides of Kimberly Joselín and Karol Toledo—has fueled protests demanding better campus safety.

The Morelos State Attorney General's Office announced on March 6 that Alondra María Stephanye Contreras, a student in UAEM's Nutrition Faculty, was found alive after going missing the previous day in Cuautla. A missing persons alert had been issued the same day.

Family, friends, and classmates amplified calls for her search via social media. UAEM students protested in Cuernavaca, blocking Plan de Ayala Avenue, linking her disappearance to recent feminicides: Kimberly Joselín Ramos Beltrán (Accounting Faculty, body found March 2 near Cuernavaca campus after going missing February 20) and Karol Toledo Gómez (Escuela de Estudios Superiores de Mazatepec, missing since March 2).

These incidents, detailed in prior coverage, prompted UAEM's 'red code' status, enhanced security, and widespread mobilizations. Groups like the Federación de Estudiantes Universitarios de Morelos (FEUM) and feminist collectives decry poor transportation safety, delayed protocols, and inadequate lighting in areas like Chamilpa and Belenes, highlighting female students' commute vulnerabilities.

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UAEM students protest in Cuernavaca's Zócalo demanding justice and transparency for slain student Kimberly Joselin Ramos Beltrán, with distant wooded crime scene.
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Morelos authorities confirm death of missing UAEM student Kimberly Joselin

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The General Prosecutor's Office of Morelos State confirmed that the body found on March 2 in a wooded area of Chamilpa, Cuernavaca, belongs to Kimberly Joselin Ramos Beltrán, the 18-year-old UAEM student reported missing on February 20. Prosecutor Fernando Blumenkron Escobar pledged to ensure justice without impunity in the case. Meanwhile, UAEM students protested in Cuernavaca's Zócalo demanding transparency and progress in the investigation.

Less than 24 hours after confirming the feminicide of UAEM student Kimberly Joselín Ramos Beltrán, the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos reported the disappearance of another student, Karol Toledo Gómez, from the Escuela de Estudios Superiores de Mazatepec since March 2. The university demands urgent action from authorities.

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A judge in Morelos ordered charges on March 6 against Jared Alejandro 'N', the suspect arrested in the disappearance of UAEM student Kimberly Joselín Ramos Beltrán, whose body was found March 2. The development follows his detention as her last phone contact and amid ongoing UAEM protests over campus insecurity.

Guanajuato state prosecutors confirmed the discovery of 20 bodies in clandestine graves across various properties and closed areas in Valencia de Fuentes, Cortázar. Mayor Mauricio Estefanía initially reported more than 15 bodies found by search collectives and prosecutors in one property.

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Eugenia Cynthia Carril, 18 years old, was found dead in a ditch in Villa Elvira, La Plata, this morning. Investigators suspect she was hit by a vehicle whose driver fled without helping her. A video from municipal cameras is the main evidence available.

A 22-year-old mother, Blayin Guevara Sánchez, was stabbed to death by her ex-partner in rural Pitalito, Huila. The incident, which occurred last Sunday, marks the second femicide of the year in the department. Authorities are searching for the alleged perpetrator, Herminso Zapata Legos.

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The Electoral Institute of Michoacán (IEM) has ordered Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña to remove videos and posts against Uruapan's mayor, Grecia Quiroz, for misogynistic expressions and gender-based political violence. Noroña complied by deleting the content but denied any harassment and stated he will continue criticizing public figures. The controversy arose after the assassination of her husband, Carlos Manzo, in November 2025.

 

 

 

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