Maria de los angeles pineda biography
•
The Pineda Clan: a criminal dynasty in Mexico
In 2012, when he won the elections for mayor of Iguala, Jose Luis Abarca had no political experience whatsoever. Up to that point he had been a merchant of straw hats, and later, of jewelry.
In 2008, before beginning his political career, he announced the construction of a 70,000 square meter shopping plaza, the "Galeria Tamarindos," with seven theaters and 50 stores. The origin of the money that financed the project remains unknown.
Before his election, Abarca had simultaneously made contact with both the Institutional Revolution Party (PRI) and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD, social democrat), hoping that one of them would back his bid for political office. He finally got the support of the PRD after making substantial financial contributions to the party.
Also in 2012, a short-lived blog accused Abarca of having "suspicious ties." The author remains unidentified (his Google+ profile does not provide any in
•
When María dem Los Angeles Pineda was born in August 1888, in Meoqui, Chihuahua, Mexico, her father, Teclo Pineda, was 43 and her mother, Ma Nemecia Arenas, was 37. She married Antonio Torres on 25 May 1907, in Meoqui, Chihuahua, Mexico. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters. She died on 11 March 1948, in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States, at the age of 59, and was buried in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States.
•
María de los Ángeles Pineda Villa
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Pineda and the second or maternal family name is Villa.
María de los Ángeles Pineda Villa is the former first lady of Iguala, a city in the Mexican state of Guerrero. In October 2014, the Attorney General of Mexico, Jesús Murillo Karam, accused her and her husband, José Luis Abarca Velázquez,[1] of being the "probable masterminds"[2] behind the September 2014 Iguala mass kidnapping and disappearance of 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College. Pineda Villa and her husband fled hours after the reported abductions and were arrested by federal authorities on November 4, 2014.[3] In November 2014, the prosecution's investigation indicated that Mayor Abarca ordered local police to stop the students from protesting a political event and speech Pineda Villa was scheduled to hold.[4][5] The police allegedly attacked the