The case of Edith Guadalupe Valdés Zaldívar has generated a strong sense of shock in Mexico City, after it was confirmed that she was found dead in a building in the Nonoalco neighborhood, in the Benito Juárez borough. Recently, images and a video have circulated that allegedly show the moment the young woman entered the building located at 829 Revolución Avenue , material that has reignited public interest and demands for justice.
What happened to Edith Guadalupe Valdés Zaldívar?
According to official information from the Attorney General’s Office (FGJ) of Mexico City , Edith Guadalupe Valdés Zaldívar, 21 years old, was found dead inside a property in the Nonoalco neighborhood, Benito Juárez borough.
The young woman was last seen on April 15 , when she left her home in the Magdalena Atlazolpa neighborhood of Iztapalapa. According to the investigation, she went to a supposed job interview after getting on a motorcycle she had requested through a ride-hailing app.
With the support of the C5 and security cameras, the family managed to trace his route to the building marked with the number 829 on Revolución Avenue , where the investigations were later focused.
The body was located during a police operation in the early hours of April 17 , inside the building. Preliminary reports indicated that the remains were found inside a black bag, which opened several lines of investigation.
Who was Edith Guadalupe?
Edith Guadalupe was a 21-year-old woman from the Iztapalapa borough of Mexico City. According to her family, she was a hard-working person who was looking for job opportunities.
His family has demanded justice and pointed to irregularities during the search process. His mother, Claudia Edith, denounced alleged omissions in the actions of the authorities during the first hours of the case, which sparked protests and demands for a faster investigation.
The families have also asked for respect in the face of their grief and have insisted that the case not go unpunished.
Video of Edith Guadalupe: the young woman enters the building
One of the most widely circulated pieces of evidence in the case is a 28-second video , allegedly obtained from the building’s security cameras. The footage shows Edith Guadalupe arriving at and entering the building located at 829 Revolución Avenue , the same location where she was later found dead.
The clip has circulated widely on social media such as Telegram and Twitter/X, becoming a key piece within the narrative of the case and generating multiple reactions among users.
However, the authorities have not issued a detailed confirmation about the full content of the video, beyond its inclusion in the investigation file.
Investigations, possible irregularities and current situation
Following the discovery, the Mexico City Prosecutor’s Office activated the corresponding protocols and initiated a formal investigation through the specialized unit for missing persons.
Prosecutor Bertha Alcalde Luján has indicated that any possible irregularities in the actions of public servants will be investigated, warning that there could be administrative or criminal consequences if omissions are found.
Likewise, the head of government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, asked that the case be investigated promptly and rigorously to clarify the facts and guarantee justice.
The case of Edith Guadalupe remains under investigation, while family members, authorities and civil society demand clear answers about what happened inside the building at Av. Revolución 829.

