Feb 22 • 19:27 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Two Sisters Murdered While Traveling in Car in Manta: Their Cousin Was Seriously Injured

Two sisters were ambushed and killed in Manta, Ecuador, while their cousin was severely injured during the incident.

In Manta, Ecuador, violence continues to escalate, with the tragic murder of two sisters who were ambushed while traveling home from Montecristi. The incident took place on February 22, when armed assailants intercepted their vehicle on street 311, between Avenida 200 and 4 de Noviembre, near a traffic light connecting the San Pedro neighborhood with Villas del Seguro. Witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots, leading to the grim discovery of the victims inside their black Chevrolet.

One of the victims, Génesis, aged 29, was found in the front seat alongside their cousin, who was driving and suffered serious injuries. The other sister, María López, was seated in the back. Emergency services arrived quickly, transporting María to a medical facility where she was declared dead shortly after arrival. This incident emphasizes the ongoing issue of violence and safety in the region, as it follows a recent pattern of similar attacks, raising concerns among local residents about their security.

The horrific event has shocked the community, compounded by a recent massacre in the Manabí region where six individuals were killed in a rural area. This increasing trend of violent crime poses significant challenges for both citizens and law enforcement, prompting demands for effective measures to combat the rising tide of violence. As investigations unfold, the impact of these events on public safety and community stability remains to be seen, leaving many in fear of further acts of brutality in their neighborhoods.

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