Mauricio Mancera denuncia ameaças de morte por e-mail

O apresentador de TV mexicano Mauricio Mancera denunciou publicamente uma ameaça de morte recebida por e-mail e pediu ajuda à Secretaria de Segurança Pública da Cidade do México. Ele compartilhou uma imagem da mensagem no X, marcando as autoridades. Não se sabe se houve resposta até o momento.

Mauricio Mancera, um conhecido apresentador de TV mexicano, revelou no X que recebeu ameaças de morte através de seu e-mail. Ele postou uma captura de tela de uma mensagem intitulada “Mancera no puede contestar por sí mismo”, onde o remetente, alegando ser o chefe de um “empório”, faz uma alusão direta a uma ameaça letal.

“Boa tarde, SSC CDMX. Estou recebendo este tipo de ameaças a partir desse e-mail. Podem me ajudar, por favor?”, escreveu Mancera ao marcar a Secretaria de Segurança Pública da Cidade do México. A publicação está restrita a contas autorizadas para respostas, portanto, não há informações sobre um contato inicial por parte das autoridades.

Nascido em 5 de outubro de 1983, em Veracruz, Mancera formou-se em Ciências da Comunicação pela Universidad Cristóbal Colón em 2006. Ele começou na mídia local de Veracruz, apareceu no Venga la alegría e apresentou o El Hormiguero MX em 2014. Ele também se aventurou no teatro, como em Vaselina, e em programas como o Hoy da Televisa desde 2018, Miembros al Aire e MasterChef Celebrity 2022.

Não foram fornecidos mais detalhes sobre as ameaças ou o andamento da investigação.

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