Missing girl found in the woods, her father was the one who…See more

One moment, she was walking to buy candy. The next, she vanished.

Perla Alison, a child from the Santa Martha Acatitla area, stepped out for a simple errand and never came back.

Her disappearance triggered an Amber Alert that swept across the nation,

thousands online and on the streets.

Her body was later discovered near the Constitución de 1917 metro station, inside a neglected property.

A neighbor reported a foul smell—what followed was every parent’s nightmare. Forensic teams confirmed signs of violence,

and an investigation into possible femicide is underway.

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