Six Colombian women were reported missing by their families after embarking on a trip to Mexico for job promises. The young women have not communicated with their loved ones for several days, which has generated concern.
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The Justicia y Dignidad Veracruz collective published the search posters for the following girls to collaborate with the process. According to the first information, the following disappeared in Boca del Río, Veracruz:
- Derlis Dayana Panesso
- Yarlin Giraldo Soto
- Michell Daniel Morales Quiroga
- Marianyeli Chacón Álvarez
- Sofia Velasquez Giraldo
- The sixth young woman has not been identified.
So far, Mexican authorities have not commented on this case.
What is known about the Colombian women who disappeared in Mexico
According to family members, the girls were contacted to work in a modeling agency.
Derlis Pannesonative of Antioquia, left for Mexico on September 19. “She is a mother, she communicated daily with her child,” said her brother Duván for the local media. Hour 13 News.
However, the young woman’s attitude changed and even, before losing communication with her loved ones, she revealed to her brother that “she couldn’t talk much” or give them information.
A similar situation was reported by the family of Yarlin Giraldo Sotowho moved to Mexico more than four months ago, but disappeared in recent days. “(They told him) that he was going to have a stable job, where to go, everything he needed,” said his brother Haider for RCN News.
Yarlin spoke one last time to her sister Kelly to alert her to what would be happening.
“He told us that they were kidnapped, that they were asking for a large sum of money for them,” said the relative in a conversation with Caracol News.
The families fear that they are in the hands of criminal gangs, so they are awaiting the actions of the Mexican and Colombian authorities.
At the beginning of 2024, eight Colombian women had also been reported missing in Tabasco, Mexico. They were located and, at the time, ambassador Moisés Ninco Daza had assured that they were victims of “human trafficking.”
The Colombian Government has enabled the free telephone lines 01 8000 52 2020 nationwide or +57 (1) 6001035 from outside the country, whose purpose is to provide information about this crime: “modalities, risk factors and safe ways of traveling between cities in Colombia and abroad; as well as receiving information about possible cases of Trafficking,” the Foreign Ministry explained.
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