
Quebec coroner revises report on Mexican boxer’s death after news investigation
MONTREAL — A media investigation uncovering troubling new medical information about a Mexican boxer who died after a 2021 knockout in Montreal has prompted a Quebec coroner to revise his report into her death.
The investigation broadcast this week by Radio-Canada revealed that 18-year-old Jeanette Guadeloupe Zacarias Zapata should not have been declared fit for the bout in Montreal because of brain injuries sustained in a previous knockout.
Zacarias Zapata suffered a traumatic brain injury after being knocked out by Quebec boxer Marie-Pier Houle on Aug. 28, 2021, and she died five days later.
In his initial 2023 report, coroner Jacques Ramsay found that Zacarias Zapata had not declared a likely concussion she suffered in Mexico 15 weeks before the Montreal fight.