

Jalisco Prosecutor Debunks Viral Witness Claims in Valeria Márquez Case
Jalisco Prosecutor's Office Denies Witness Claims in Valeria Márquez Case Guadalajara, Mexico - The Jalisco State Prosecutor's Office has publicly refuted claims made by a supposed witness, Paola, regarding the death of Valeria Márquez. The Prosecutor's Office stated that the version of events presented in a recent YouTube video "does not coincide with the investigations carried out to date." The video, which has gained significant traction online, alleges that an employee of Valeria Márquez is responsible for her death. "With respect to the person or witness who claims to have information, we note that what has been circulated on social media has some differences," said Salvador González de los Santos, the head of the Jalisco State Prosecutor's Office. "We would appreciate it if anyone with more precise information would come forward and present it to the Prosecutor's Office for comparison." The Prosecutor's Office emphasized that numerous individuals have already been interviewed in the ongoing investigation. While the video's claims are being investigated, authorities are concerned that the spread of unverified information could hinder the investigation. The case of Valeria Márquez remains under investigation. The Prosecutor's Office's call for accurate information underscores the importance of verified reporting in high-profile cases.