Translation - Sameer Saeed

The leader of the famous cartel, Maria Guadalupe Lopez Escoville, the most dangerous woman in Mexico known as "La Catrina", was killed in an exchange of fire with the police and the Mexican army, according to the British newspaper "Daily Mail" and "The Sun".

Maria Escoville is 21 years old, and she was known as “La Catrina”, “The Great Queen of Death in Mexico.” According to the Mexican police, “La Catrina” oversaw an ambush on October 14, 2019, leaving 14 people dead and nine others injured in Aguila, in the state of Mexican Michoacan.

Last Friday's attack, also in Aguila, occurred during a meeting with Miguel "LM2" Fernandez, who was famous for her love affair with him, and he is one of the leaders in the "Jalisco" gangs and one of the wanted cocaine smugglers in the world, where Escoville was injured and was airlifted to The hospital, however, died of her wounds after being hit by a fatal bullet to the neck, while the authorities arrested another woman and six other men, and confiscated a cache of weapons and ammunition.

Video footage of "La Katrina" death appeared after she was hit by a fatal bullet to the neck during an exchange of fire with the police in Mexico, where she had trouble breathing while he was injured, and after being transported by a police helicopter, she was breathed.

La Catrina is one of Jalisco's most prominent gang leaders, a Mexican gangster group led by one of the most wanted drug dealers in Mexico and the world, Nemesio Cervantes.

Despite her young age, La Catrina is widely known for displaying her weapons on social media, and overseeing numerous assassinations, killings, kidnappings and extortion, along with drugs and weapons.