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Norma Alicia Moreno Figueroa (June 24, 1962 – July 17, 1986) was a Mexican journalist. She is notable for being the first Mexican woman journalist to die violently because of her work as a journalist covering the Mexican Drug War. == Birth and early life ==
She was born in Matamoros in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas, the daughter of Laurentino Moreno and Margarita Figueroa. She studied in her hometown. She was noted as an excellent speaker and participated in local and state contests. In 1974 she won the 1st and 2nd place in contests open to primary school students and in 1978 won the speech contest open to students at her level. She belonged to the "Rodriguez Brayra" literary circle, where she presented multiple works of her poetry. She was permanent member of the House of Fine Arts in Matamoros. She was one of the first students in the Faculty of Communication Sciences at the University of Matamoros and was President of the Society of Students from the 1983-84 graduating class.
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