Feb 20 • 14:58 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

'Lady Naucalpan' is released despite biting a cyclist in Polanco: 'My grandfather is the municipal president'

'Lady Naucalpan' was released after biting a cyclist during a traffic dispute in Polanco, claiming her grandfather is a municipal president.

Victoria 'N', also known as 'Lady Naucalpan', garnered attention on social media after an altercation with a cyclist in the Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City, where she allegedly bit the victim during a traffic disagreement. The incident escalated when both 'Lady Naucalpan' and another woman, believed to be her mother, physically assaulted the cyclist. This confrontation, which was captured on video, shows the attacking duo striking the cyclist before Victoria bit her hand, causing injury.

After the altercation, the victim reported the incident to authorities, detailing the assault which included bites and punches. The subsequent police intervention led to the arrest of Victoria 'N' and her companion, but despite the severity of the incident, she was released shortly thereafter. Her claim of being the granddaughter of a municipal president in Naucalpan sparked discussions on privilege and accountability in the context of law enforcement and societal consequences.

This incident raises questions about the legal system's response to assaults based on the status of the individuals involved. The narrative surrounding 'Lady Naucalpan' reflects ongoing societal issues in Mexico related to violence, privilege, and the perception of law enforcement's effectiveness in dealing with cases of social disparity. As public discourse continues, it may influence how similar cases are treated in the future, highlighting the need for accountability regardless of social status.

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