I'm not going to move”: father of young Hugo lashed out at Alfredo del Mazo from blockade in Naucalpan

Hector Carbajal blamed the governor of the State of Mexico for allegedly sending shock groups against minors demonstrating at the scene

Since the blockade in Periférico Norte that is sustained by the murder of young Hugo, the child's father, Hector Hugo Carbajal, blamed the governor of the State of Mexico, Alfredo del Mazo, for the alleged inaction in the case and for the presence of suspected shock groups in the scene.

Carbajal, who leads the blockade on the important roads in Naucalpan, said that the authorities mobilized grenadiers to the place to attack minors, against whom they cannot act by law.

“I directly blame Governor Alfredo del Mazo, the Attorney (sic) of Justice of Surname Cervantes, the Secretary of Health surnamed Fernández Clamón. In each of the instances, people have sent me. Right now they sent me to a shock group wanting to attack minors; 80% of the participants who attended voluntarily are minors,” said Hector Hugo.

About twelve hours of blockade, Hugo's father assured that he would stand firm in the place, as he said that he would reach the final consequences for justice to be done for the murder of his son.

“I'm not going to move. They asked me for a lane and I'm not going to give it to them. I'm not moving until I see the killer in jail. They viciously and cruelly killed my son and slit his throat in the neck. I hope the governor listens to me: Alfredo del Mazo I'm not afraid of you, if you send me to kill it easier I'll catch up with my son,” he said.

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