After 11 days missing, search for Dorian and Marisol focuses on Huitzilac ravines; families ask for reinforced efforts
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Relatives and friends marched in Cuernavaca, Mexico, demanding the intensified search for Dorian and Marisol, who disappeared on June 2.
- The young couple was last heard from while traveling on the Cuernavaca-Tres Marรญas highway in Huitzilac.
- Family members urged authorities to reinforce the search efforts and allow them access to potential search areas.
Dorian and Marisol, two young individuals who vanished on June 2, are the focus of a renewed plea for intensified search efforts. Relatives and friends marched through Cuernavaca, Mexico, carrying signs with their names and demanding their safe return.
The couple disappeared while traveling by motorcycle from Cuautla towards Tres Marรญas in Huitzilac. The family's understanding is that Marisol, who worked in commerce, was going to collect a debt. They were last heard from around 2 p.m. on the day of their disappearance, having sent a message to a friend indicating they were on the Cuernavaca-Tres Marรญas highway near the Huitzilac junction. Communication ceased thereafter.
Odilia Rodrรญguez Rosas, Dorian's mother, reported that the pair left around 11:30 a.m. and lost contact several hours later. Dorian was a first-semester Nutrition student at UAEM, having taken a break but intending to resume his studies. The family has filed a missing person report with the Attorney General's office.
During the march, participants remained silent, letting their signs, bearing messages like "search," "justice," and "appear alive", speak for them. Araceli Chรกvez, Marisol's sister, expressed the family's determination to prevent their case from becoming just another unsolved file. They are not ruling out any possibilities, including an accident, and are requesting that authorities enhance the search operations. Crucially, they are asking for permission to access areas where they believe answers might still be found.
search, justice and appearance alive
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.