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Only days after the case of Lucía Pérez in Argentina, a man lit on fire the room where a woman lay dead after being attacked, sexually assaulted with a wooden stick and stabbed several times.
The female homicide occurred yesterday morning in a residence located in the Tultitlán municipality in the State of Mexico.
The disturbing discovery was made when neighbors called emergecy personnal after detecting the fire at the house.
Neighbors tried to help by throwing buckets of water at the fire, but it wasn't until firefighters arrived at the scene that the fire was contained.
While inspecting the room, firefighters found a woman who was about to be consumed by the fire. Eyewitnesses say they saw the woman covered in blood and with a wooden stick in her vagina.
Local police officers immediately notified the state's Attorney General of the crime.
According to the official report, the woman, who was in her 40s, had been raped, beaten and stabed with a knife in the abdomen.
Neighbors claim that the woman had recently moved into the home and that they saw a man, who visited her several times before the incident, enter the home a few hours prior to the fire.
THE CASE OF LUCÍA
This incident comes only days after the teenager Lucía Pérez was drugged and raped with a stick on October 8 in Argentina, which has led to widespread condemnation and protests not only in Argentina but around the world, including Mexico.