Shock As Female Journalist Is Found Dead In A Pool Of Blood Inside Her Home

It has been accounted for that a female writer was discovered dead Thursday at her home in Mexico.

The lady was purportedly discovered dead with some cut injuries to the back of the neck, the state lawyer general's office said.

As indicated by the Agence France Presse, AFP, Alicia Diaz Gonzalez, 52, was found by her youngsters, who were upstairs at the time and did not hear anything amiss, the workplace said.

The lady "was on the floor, look down, in a pool of blood having endured blows," a source from the Nuevo Leon express prosecutor's office told AFP on state of secrecy.

The passing was affirmed by El Financiero daily paper, where she had worked since January. Supervisor Mauricio Mejia required a "pressing… official reaction" to the demise via web-based networking media.

Experts have not set up a thought process in the wrongdoing.

Diaz's associates revealed to AFP she gave an account of neighborhood business action and budgetary issues, not "touchy" data, for example, sedate trafficking.

In any case, the National Human Rights Commission asked specialists to concentrate their examination on Diaz's profession.

A week ago, writer Juan Carlos Huerta was shot dead as he cleared out his home in a suburb of Villahermosa in southeast Mexico.

His murder occurred one year after Javier Valdez, who got universal acknowledgment for his scope of medication trafficking, was gunned down visible to everyone in his local Culiacan, Sinaloa, where effective cartels work.

Mexico is viewed as a standout amongst the most hazardous nations on the planet to be a writer, with in excess of 100 columnists slaughtered since 2000. A large portion of those violations stay unpunished.

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