They find the body of Liliana Guadalupe

They find the body of Liliana Guadalupe

CHIAPAS.- Yesterday, Wednesday afternoon, the discovery of the lifeless body of Liliana Guadalupea girl from 12 years old; They had been missing for several days.

Liliana Guadalupe, originally from the municipality of Berriozabal who was dedicated to the sale of sweets and fries in the streets in the capital of Chiapas, disappeared on Saturday, October 19.

According to relatives, the body was found after a search carried out inside a house located on 7th north between 4th and 5th west of the Colón neighborhood, near the place where she was last seen.

After the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) reported that after carrying out the search procedure, they located the lifeless body of the minor.

Reports from the agency indicate that the body showed signs of violencewithout any clothing and with a deep wound in his throat.

They find the body of Liliana Guadalupe
House where Liliana Guadalupe was found

“This is very frightening and painful, here we have never seen what we witnessed. It moves us because what security can there be for children, there is no security,” said Verónica, a resident of the Colón neighborhood.

Some neighbors placed candles outside the building where the minor’s body was found, buried in the patio.

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**News Editor:** Today, ⁢we⁣ are discussing the tragic case of 12-year-old‍ Liliana Guadalupe, whose lifeless ‌body was discovered after⁢ she had been missing for several days in Chiapas. Joining us is Laura⁢ Martinez, a community activist and child ⁤safety advocate, to talk about this heartbreaking incident. Thank you for being here, Laura.

**Laura Martinez:** Thank you for ⁤having me.

**News Editor:** ‌First, can you tell us your ⁤thoughts on⁤ the⁣ situation surrounding Liliana’s disappearance and discovery?

**Laura Martinez:** It’s truly devastating. Liliana was just a⁤ child trying to ⁢make a living by selling sweets and ​fries. The fact that ‌she went missing ⁢and was ‌later found‌ with signs of violence is a painful ‌reminder of the dangers that exist in our ‌communities. It’s unacceptable that ​children are not safe in their own neighborhoods.

**News ‌Editor:** The investigation ​revealed that her body ⁣showed signs of ⁤violence and that she was found without‌ clothes. How does this⁤ reflect on ⁣the ⁤broader issue of violence against children in this region?

**Laura Martinez:** This reflects ‌a disturbing ⁢trend ⁤of violence against women ⁢and children in Chiapas and across Mexico. It’s alarming that we keep seeing such cases—this indicates a systemic problem that authorities must address. We⁢ need more action, including better community vigilance, law enforcement accountability, and social programs aimed at ⁤prevention.

**News Editor:** What steps do you believe the local government ‌should take in response to such​ horrific ⁢incidents?

**Laura Martinez:** ‌The government ‌must prioritize the safety of children by⁣ ensuring adequate funding for youth protection programs and investing in community policing. We also need to create awareness campaigns that educate families on safety measures. Most importantly, there ‍must be⁢ a ​thorough and transparent investigation into Liliana’s case ⁤to seek justice and deter future crimes.

**News Editor:** What message would you like to convey to the families in the community regarding children’s safety?

**Laura ​Martinez:** I urge families to stay​ vigilant and​ engage in open conversations with their children about⁢ safety. Community solidarity is key;​ we must look out for each other and advocate for protective ‍measures ​to ensure that no ⁤child has to experience⁤ what Liliana did. Our children should be able to play outside and pursue their dreams without fear.

**News ⁣Editor:**‍ Thank you, Laura, for sharing your insights on this tragic ⁣case. Our thoughts are with ⁣Liliana’s family and all those affected‍ by this incident. We hope to see ‌changes⁢ that will better protect our children in the future.

**Laura​ Martinez:** ⁤Thank you for shedding light on this issue. It’s crucial that we keep the conversations going.

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