In a shocking incident that has drawn global outrage, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum was groped by a man during a public walk in Mexico City on November 6, 2025. The disturbing moment, captured on video, shows the man approaching Sheinbaum from behind, touching her inappropriately, and attempting to kiss her before being swiftly restrained by her security team.
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President Sheinbaum later described the assailant as “totally drunk” and confirmed that she would press charges, emphasizing, “This is not just about me; it’s about all women in Mexico.”
As of November 7, authorities have identified the suspect as 57-year-old Víctor Hugo, who reportedly has a history of similar offenses. He has been charged with sexual abuse, and a judge has ordered his detention pending trial. If convicted, he faces a two to five-year prison sentence.
The incident has ignited national and international discussions on women’s safety, particularly for those in positions of power. Major outlets such as Fox News, Reuters, and The Associated Press have reported extensively on the assault and ensuing legal proceedings.
This case has become a symbol of the ongoing struggle against harassment and violence toward women in Mexico. It also highlights the urgent need for stronger security measures to protect public officials and everyday citizens alike.
