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A mother has found her daughter who had been missing for 27 years in Mexico

A mother has found her daughter who had been missing for 27 years in Mexico

The mother-daughter reunion, which Godoy described as “historic and emotional,” was made possible after Juana, now known as Rocio, identified herself on a search flyer.



Courtesy | Mother and daughter were notified of the decision on October 12 at the Attorney General’s Office in Mexico City.

A Mexican girl who disappeared in 1995 when she was three has been reunited with her mother after 27 years of separation, Mexico City Attorney General Ernestina Godoy said last Friday.

The mother-daughter meeting, which Godoy described as “historic and emotional,” was the foundation for the disappearance of Juana, now known as Rocio, after she identified herself on a search flyer with a photo taken when she was a girl. People went viral on social media. “This is how Rocio and the Foundation approached the Special Prosecutor’s Office to search for missing persons, which immediately began the expert work of taking genetic samples,” explained the lawyer.

Rocio, 30, and what could be his mother were separately subjected to biological laboratory tests before their first in-person approach. Finally, statistical studies to determine the fertility rate yielded a genetic profile with a probability of coincidence between two females of 99.999%. Mother and daughter were informed of the decision on October 12 at the attorney general’s office in Mexico City, before a panel of experts, doctors, psychologists and victim aid workers.

Prosecutor Godoy explained that in the coming days, efforts will be made to reconstruct and determine the details of Rocio’s loss on October 1, 1995, based on the interviews and testimony that the two involved will have to give before the Public Ministry. of Bosque de Chapultepec, an important urban park in the Mexican capital.

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At that time, her mother had reported the girl’s disappearance to the Support Center for Missing and Absent Persons (CAPIA), following which a notification was issued. “Although the case was given little publicity at the time, the photo flyer resonated with some of the civil societies that joined their search,” Godoi said, highlighting the importance of the emergence of social networks, thanks to it almost three decades later. , a pleasant meeting took place.

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