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Jalisco Investigators Point to Carbon Monoxide in Deaths of Four Young Architects at Remote Cabin

Families demand transparency, disputing key details of the official account.

Overview

  • The state prosecutor’s office opened an investigation after the four victims were found on the night of Jan. 18 at the Hacienda Rodríguez Anaya cabin in El Corralito, Gómez Farías.
  • Preliminary findings indicate fatal carbon‑monoxide intoxication, reportedly linked to a gasoline-powered generator located in an adjoining storage area.
  • Authorities said local workers reported a smell of smoke at the dwelling before the bodies were discovered.
  • The victims were identified as Julio Enrique Zarco Vázquez, Daysi Mariana Anguiano Larios, Karina Jacqueline Rodríguez Arias and Patricia Jaqueline Venegas Nieves, all in their mid‑20s.
  • Relatives have questioned elements of the narrative, including denying the presence of any vehicle at the site, and the Colegio de Arquitectos del Sur del Estado de Jalisco issued condolences.