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According to a message on the Facebook account of Tita Bravo, former mother-in-law of Inés Gómez Mont, the driver would already be in Mexico together with her husband Víctor Manuel Álvarez Puga.

“Last minute notice, the fugitives Inés N and Mr. Puga are already in Mexico City, helped by Oliver F and obviously sheltered by her uncle. Fernando (Gómez Mont) of the Calderón team (Felipe, former President of Mexico). If you see them, point your finger at them, welcome to Mexico”, was Tita’s message that has sparked speculation about the whereabouts of the presenter and her husband.

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The couple has been persecuted since September of last year for the crimes of organized crime and operations with resources of illicit origin. Since then, the presenter and her husband have remained fugitives from justice with an arrest warrant against them, in addition to the issuance of a red card as persons wanted by Interpol.

Inés Gómez Mont, however, has not appeared before the authorities to clarify her situation, on the contrary, rumors have indicated that the former driver and her family had allegedly left Mexico for the Dominican Republic. In a report, the authorities declared that they had been seen in various South American countries and traveling by sea.

Previously, Inés’s ex-mother-in-law stressed that what the driver is experiencing is part of karma.

“In this life everything has to be paid for and I have seen it over the years. Inés alone fell for being ambitious, for the money, but she shouldn’t drag my grandchildren to hell with her. I want to tell her: ‘Let them live in peace and return them to Mexico with their father, the children do not deserve to live as fugitives,'” Tita has said in various media interviews.

According to a statement from the Mexican Prosecutor’s Office, there was a main organization in which Víctor Manuel and Inés Gómez Mont operated with alleged representatives of legal entities; but they were not alone.

Five other people participated in the criminal scheme of which it was made public knowledge that three had already been captured: Yareli “C”, José “O” and Ricardo “C” , who are incarcerated in federal criminal justice centers.

By Scribe