In Mexico City, authorities arrested a tamale vendor after she was accused of poisoning more than a dozen individuals allegedly linked to an extortion group that had been targeting her for months. According to preliminary investigations, the woman had been forced to pay weekly fees so she could continue selling her food without being harassed or threatened. The constant pressure reportedly pushed her into a desperate situation.
Investigators claim that over time, she gained the trust of the individuals who were extorting her by offering them tamales as a gesture of goodwill. Authorities allege that some of these food items were later contaminated with toxic substances, leading to severe illness and multiple deaths. The incident shocked the local community and quickly spread across social media, where the story sparked intense debate and controversy.
The suspect is currently in custody and faces several serious charges related to the alleged poisonings. If found guilty, she could receive a lengthy prison sentence. Officials continue to investigate the case, urging the public to avoid spreading unverified information while legal proceedings remain ongoing.

