Sheinbaum demands a thorough investigation into the murder of Colombian artists.

The news of the murders of Bayron Sánchez Salazar, known as B-King, and Jorge Luis Herrera Lemus, DJ Regio Clown , shocked both Mexico and Colombia. Both artists, who had traveled to share their music, were found dead in the State of Mexico after being reported missing.
The incident, described as a "regrettable episode" by President Claudia Sheinbaum , raised alarms about the safety of foreign artists in Mexico .
During the morning press conference, the president was emphatic: “A thorough investigation must be conducted.”
He explained that the missing person file was opened in Mexico City and that the Mexico City Attorney General's Office immediately activated search protocols.
However, the discovery of the bodies confirmed the worst fears. Sheinbaum indicated that the Security Cabinet will be responsible for providing updates and highlighted the direct communication with the Colombian government through the Foreign Ministry.
Amid the tragedy, the inevitable question arose: Will this affect the Mexico-Colombia relationship ? Sheinbaum was clear: this crime "shouldn't" disrupt diplomatic ties between the two nations.
He even avoided entering into a debate with Colombian President Gustavo Petro , stressing that the focus should be on truth and justice for the victims.
On social media, urban music fans in Colombia and Mexico have demanded immediate answers. The murder of B-King and DJ Regio Clown not only represents an artistic loss, but also a reminder of the security challenges Mexico faces.
Public pressure is key to ensuring that authorities advance the investigation and achieve justice for the families.
This isn't the first time that violence in Mexico has impacted entertainment figures. In recent years, several foreign artists have been victims of crimes while in the country, raising concerns about security at cultural and entertainment events.
The case of the Colombian artists adds to a list that worries promoters, business owners, and the international community.
The Attorney General's Office of the State of Mexico and the Mexico City Attorney General's Office are working together to clarify the events. The goal is to find those responsible and prevent this crime from going unpunished.
For Sheinbaum, this case is also a test of her security policy, which seeks to strengthen the trust of citizens and the international community.
La Verdad Yucatán