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They find missing young women in Edomex

COACALCO. – Dulce Karen, a 20-year-old girl who disappeared on January 24 in the town of San Pedro Nexapa, Amecameca, was found buried under a tree 33 days later, while 16-year-old Esmeralda Citlalli was reported missing on September 22, 2020, when he was working with his father who was a "fire eater" on a cruise ship, but he turned up alive.

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These are two stories of missing young people who were located on the same day, on February 26, but with different endings.

While Dulce Karen was mourned in the town of San Pedro Nexapa and her families demanded justice, Esmeralda Citlalli's parents were unable to see her as she was left in the custody of the State Prosecutor's Office, after appearing completely changed, wearing designer clothes and No apparent physical abuse.

In addition, on Esmeralda Citlalli's Facebook page there was a photo with the girl with a high-powered weapon.

FROM THE BEGINNING, THE EX HUSBAND WAS SUSPICIOUS

For 33 days, family members, police, the National Guard, military, and municipal authorities from Amecameca and Ozumba searched the forested areas of the Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl volcanoes for Dulce Karen.

However, at 5:00 p.m. on February 26, personnel from the Amecameca Regional Prosecutor's Office removed the remains of Dulce Karen from a farmland that is located behind the high school attached to the Amecameca Normal School, a few kilometers from the where he disappeared.

Hours before, the prosecution arrested Javier "N", ex-husband of Dulce Karen, who allegedly confessed to his crime.

THEY WERE GOING TO BUY A CAKE FOR THEIR DAUGHTER

Dulce Karen Conde Pérez, 20 years old, had made an appointment with her former romantic partner on January 24 to go out and buy a cake in Amecameca for the birthday of her four-year-old daughter.

But according to her ex-husband, Dulce Karen canceled her departure, which prevented him from being detained by the investigative police days after the girl was reported missing.

Although the young woman's family maintained that her main suspect was her ex-husband, although they had no evidence other than the physical abuse to which he subjected her when they lived together.

A STRANGE CLUE EMERGES

On February 7, the day that the mayor of Amecameca, Miguel Ángel Salomón Cortés, organized a search with the National Guard, military, police and residents of the town of San Pedro Nexapa, a strange clue emerged.

"Everyone like assholes looking and the secret took me to the grave," the ex-husband wrote on his Facebook account, but he immediately deleted it.

Even with this evidence, the Amecameca Regional Prosecutor's Office took too long to arrest and question him.

After February 7, another search was organized with the help of the mayor of Ozumba, Valentín Martínez and collaborators.

The State Prosecutor's Office has reserved until now to announce the arrest of this alleged feminicide, since the investigations are still ongoing.

HE ACCOMPANIED HIS FATHER ON CRUISE SHIPS

Esmeralda Citlalli is a 16-year-old teenager who disappeared on September 22, 2020, when she was working with her father, Iván de Ella.

He was a "fire eater" on the Coacalco and Tultepec cruise ships.

Esmeralda Citlalli was in charge of picking up the coins that motorists gave them.

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At 10 p.m. on September 22, they were at the intersection of Tultepec Avenue and the Mexiquense Circuit when she lost sight of Mr. Iván.

He turned around, looked up and nothing. He inquired with his companions and no one noticed his disappearance.

Don Iván got on her bicycle and looked for her around the cruiser. Esmeralda Citlalli had disappeared.

SHE WAS SEEN NEXT TO A BLACK CAR

According to the Coacalco C4 camera, Esmeralda Citlalli was talking with the driver of a black car minutes before her absence.

Her father didn't see him because he ran to the gas station to buy more diesel for his "fire-eater" act.

Mr. Iván went to the Public Ministry in Coacalco in the first instance, from there he was sent to the Special Prosecutor's Office for Disappeared Persons in San Agustín, municipality of Ecatepec, where the investigation began.

The next day, Mr. Iván asked to be shown the videos from the C4 cameras and they will request the videos from the cameras of the establishments surrounding the cruise ship, however, they told him that those videos did not exist or that nothing could be seen, when a The day before, he and the first responders had seen Esmeralda talking to people from the black car.

The FGJEM raised an Amber alert for the location of the minor under 16 years of age.

HE LEFT OF HIS OWN WILL

The FGJEM Specialized Prosecutor for the Investigation of Crimes in the Matter of Forced Disappearance of Persons and Disappearances Committed by Individuals reported that Esmeralda Citlalli had been located and reported that she had left of her own free will.

In addition, the FGJEM previously established that she was not the victim of any crime during her absence.

The minor was left under the care of the same prosecutor's office that continues the investigations; In addition, to accuse her father of alleged sexual abuse.

THEY DON'T LET HER SEE

Esmeralda Citlalli's parents were not informed of the appearance of her daughter, they found out from a third person and ran to see her at the FGJEM.

However, the authorities did not allow them to come into contact immediately. They had to wait.

When the parents saw the girl, they noticed that she was different, wearing designer clothes and without any signs of physical abuse, even well fed.

Esmeralda Citlalli refused to return to her house and threatened her parents to put them in jail for alleged abuse.

For her parents, her daughter was well advised, since she refused at all times to tell the authority and her guardians where she was during her absence.

What is strange is that, in Esmeralda Citlalli's account, she poses with a high-powered weapon and all her contacts remain private.

(Sharira Abundez)