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A mother asks for help in finding her missing daughters on the San Andres Trail

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Vargas.- Teacher Solange Cedeno President Nicolás Maduro called the Interior Ministry and the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry. Implement search protocols with the Colombian government and other governments of Central America, such as Nicaragua, Panama and Costa Rica, To find thirteen nationalities disappeared From the early hours of October 13, when they left a boat San Andres Island (Colombia) goes to Nicaragua.

«With all the humility that marks me, I ask you. President Maduro, help me find my daughters. Ask this desperate mother,” said the teacher, who has been in the classroom for more than 18 years, and is well-regarded in Vargas Beach, where she lives.

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Among the group of 13 Venezuelans who disappeared on the San Andres (Colombia) – Corn Island (Nicaragua) route, Three are from Vargas state: William Majora (29 years old), his girlfriend Jayrangal Rosario Cedeno (27) and his younger sister, Melody Rosario Cedeno (18). The Rosario Cedeño sisters are the daughters of teacher Solange Cedeño.

The other ten are Venezuelans People on the boat They are Marisela Ruiz Perez, Wilmer Segovia, Samuel Segovia, Jancerlin Martinez, Jerlyn Martinez, Jonser Martinez, Ruben Quintero, Norris Lopez, Maria Zamora Y Carlos ArrietaNatives of Yaragui, Miranda and Julia.

In her appeal to the national government, Amma mentions His daughters and son-in-law fled Venezuela “What Many Venezuelans Looking for opportunities and helping their relatives”, including a grandmother with heart disease. “My kids, I know what they’re doing isn’t legal and they’re getting out, but They see no alternatives. Not for that, they don’t deserve to be searched and rescued,” argued the mother in agony.

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Sources close to the family have commented When asking for support from national organizations “they ignore it, because it’s not happening in Venezuela. “But the embassies should warn the situation and support the families, forgetting that they are Venezuelans,” said a relative, who asked not to be identified.

Transnational search

Thirteen Venezuelan relatives did not faint in the search During these eight days. Using various channels, they have been in contact with the civil and military authorities of Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua, as well as representatives of their coast guard services; They promise that they convey that in communications They are looking for a boat There have been no reports of shipwrecks in the Caribbean.

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Thirteen Venezuelans, including a child and an elderly woman, are part of a group that traveled from San Andrés eight days ago and have not contacted their relatives | Photo: Courtesy of Relatives of Migrants

«Many family and friends are in those countries or outside of Venezuela. Each adds to the way the boat appears with our relatives. We stay in touch because we know we can only find the answer together,” said William Mayora Ortega’s father.

in this situation, Venezuelans board a boat at San Andres IslandGoes to Colombia, Corn Island, Nicaragua; Speedboat Reichel 1674Led by Christian Olivo and Vaner Justo McLaughlin de Real, captain and assistant respectively, at 3:00 p.m. Take the path to avoid passing Darien ForestThen follow the route to America through Central American countries.

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