New data on a missing girl in Usaquén in Bogotá – Bogotá



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Every time the disappearance of the 12-year-old girl María Paula Chávez Villamizar, who lost track of her from this Tuesday, December 15, at about 6:15 in the afternoon, when he left his apartment on 143rd Street 9-55, in Cedritos, Usaquén.

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His parents are desperate. They no longer know who else to turn to for information on the girl. “She studies at the Montessori British School and is in sixth grade, which used to be known as the first year of high school. “, said his father Jorge Hernán Chávez Camargo.

As she explained to EL TIEMPO, the girl said she wanted to eat ice cream and then her parents decided to go to a Carulla in the area to buy it for her at 6 in the afternoon. “She laughed with us and everything. But when we got back she was no longer in the house.”

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She laughed with us and everything. But when we returned he was no longer in the house

According to the building security guard, he let her out because she left the building minutes after her parents left, at 6:15 pm, and he thought he was going to meet them. She left with a black suitcase. He wore a leggings gray jacket, a black jacket and black boots.

Her relatives say that the girl has few friends, but that, talking to them, they say they know nothing. “Some even chatted yesterday (Tuesday) with her in a very normal way and say they even laughed with her after school. My daughter has not gone on vacation yet.”

Today, the family has received calls from directors of the school where the girl studies and even from psychologists and they give constant clues from students who knew her. “All this Wednesday morning we have spent in those.”

The strangest thing about the girl’s disappearance is that she took her home computer tucked in a suitcase. “This is not normal in his behavior. We don’t know why he did it,” said his father, who also told EL TIEMPO that the girl carries the entire pandemic without leaving her home. “She doesn’t even go out to the building. I don’t let her be alone. We take great care of her.”

It is not normal that he left taking a computer

Maria Paula’s parents hadn’t noticed anything unusual about her behavior. “The only thing is that Saturday was delivery of notes.he last two months had gone badly for her, but speaking with the psychologists, she did very well in her subjects at the end of the year. They told me it was going super well. “

According to the family, the girl had no problems and, therefore, arguments, the normal ones that occur in any family. “It is that 15 minutes before she was laughing with us. We love her and are desperate to find her.”

Only one finding has seemed suspicious. Apparently, the girl maintained communication with her classmates through an application called Discord.

Her father found out about this because the girl left her phone. By this means he spoke with his colleagues that it would be damaged and they gave him clues on how to do to re-establish communication. “I am a systems engineer, but I have not been able to enter. The truth was I did not know about this application. My daughter chatted there the last time.”

This heartbroken father of a family, in the midst of his anguish, asks the other parents to please talk more with their children. “Please, watch your social networks and your phones more, these in the hands of children is like giving them a weapon.”

María Paula Chávez Villamizar is a very tender, kind, intelligent and loving girl. “Whatever it is, we want to have her back with us. Please help us find her.”

Please keep an eye on your social networks and your phones, these in the hands of children is like giving them a weapon

Messages from family and friends:

“I am Karelis Linares, with a degree in Specialized Education in girls’ self-esteem. I am also a sentimental partner of Fabio Antonio Forero Chávez. Since October 2019 I know María Paula Chávez, because she is my partner’s cousin. We became friends at a barbecue where We met. I would like to send a message to María Paula: María, I am your friend Karelis; I love you. I wish above all things that you are well. We do not care who you are with or the reasons for leaving home alone, we only care to know that you are alive and healthy, protected, with shelter and food. Likewise, if someone is accompanying the girl, please let us know what she needs. Judgments of any kind do not matter here, only the well-being of María Paula matters. We love you . We send you our love and understanding. ”

CAROL MALAVER
SUBEDITOR OF THE BOGOTÁ SECTION
Write to us at [email protected] if you have information about the whereabouts of this missing minor in Cedritos.

In context:

The mysterious disappearance of a girl in Cedritos

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