Young people disappeared in Yopal after dividing markets – Other Cities – Colombia



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A desperate and risky search advances the families of three people who have been missing for ten days in Casanare, who left Yopal to the north of the department to distribute markets to vulnerable people during the quarantine.

Alexandra Martínez, 24 years old; Marcela Romero, 25; and José Fernando Gómez Daza, 35, left Yopal for the municipality of Paz de Ariporo on Saturday, April 25, in the morning, in a black Kia car, model 2015, with a PTV-215 plate.

The deputy of Casanare Heyder Silva said that the alert came after a friend reported that Alexandra had not returned from dividing the markets, as well as Marcela’s husband.

Initially they had said that a man, whose identity was not known at first, had invited them to distribute the markets in Yopal, but they resulted in Paz de Ariporo. (Read also: Dissidents have murdered two people for violating the quarantine)

They gave me a market, took some mangoes from the tree that is in front of the house and returned to Yopal

In this municipality they were at the home of Alexandra’s grandmother. “They gave me a market, they took some mangoes off the tree that is in front of the house and they returned to Yopal,” said the grandmother.

However, according to the investigations that Marcela’s husband has made, video cameras show that the vehicle in which they were moving left Paz de Ariporo back to Yopal, but after ten minutes he returned and headed towards Hato Corozal, to the north, on the route to the neighboring department of Arauca.

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Until there you have the last track of the vehicle, because on the route there are no more video cameras or they are damaged, says deputy Silva, who asked the governor of Casanare to advance a security council so that the search for the disappeared is advanced by the families and the Prosecutor’s Office.

The political leader also pointed out that the name of the man who invited them to distribute the markets was recently known, which raises many doubts because he is a natural person from Arauca, who would not have motivations to distribute markets in Casanare.

He also does not work with any official entity that was distributing markets in Casanare and his family assured that he would have economic difficulties, lor which would prevent him from doing solidarity activities such as buying and sharing markets.

For her part, Alexandra, who has collaborated with him on her political campaign teams, is a young independent, engineering student at Unitrópico, lives alone and would have no need to run away or lose her grandmother.

Meanwhile, Marcela lives with her husband, who has moved in his search through the north of Casanare and Arauca with the risk that something may happen to him in the presence of illegal armed groups in that department.

NELSON ARDILA ARIAS
For the time
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