
Tragic Discovery of Missing Girl in Mexico City
Perla Alison, a minor from the Santa Martha Acatitla neighborhood, was last seen leaving her home to buy candy at a nearby store. She never returned, prompting family members to alert authorities. A nationwide Amber Alert was quickly issued, sparking an intensive search by law enforcement and community volunteers.
Discovery and Investigation
The tragic outcome came when a neighbor noticed a foul odor near a vacant lot close to the Constitución de 1917 metro station and called 911. Officers from the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) secured the area, and experts from the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office recovered the minor’s body.
The Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that the body showed signs of violence. Authorities have opened a formal investigation for femicide. Preliminary reports suggest the girl may have suffered abuse prior to her death, though the autopsy will provide the official cause.
Public Outrage and Demand for Justice
Perla Alison’s case has stirred widespread grief and anger across social media. Feminist organizations and civil associations are calling for swift justice and exemplary punishment for the perpetrators, highlighting the ongoing concerns over violence against minors in Mexico.