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Liliana Vite Search: Family Blocks Avenue in Tultitlán, Demanding Action

Liliana Vite Search: Family Blocks Avenue in Tultitlán, Demanding Action

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Relatives and friends of Liliana Vite blocked the José López Portillo Avenue in Tultitlán, Mexico, demanding progress in her search.
  • Vite, 40, disappeared on May 17 after going shopping in Mexico City, with her last known location being near her home.
  • The protesters urged the State of Mexico's Attorney General's Office to accelerate the search efforts and provide results.

Family and friends of Liliana Vite staged a protest, blocking José López Portillo Avenue in Tultitlán, Mexico, to demand answers and progress in the search for the 40-year-old woman.

"Until we find you, we will not give up," read the signs carried by the demonstrators during the intermittent blockade near the Cartagena station of the Mexibús. Liliana Vite disappeared on May 17 after traveling to the Center of Mexico City for shopping. According to her relatives, the last message they received from her included her location, indicating she was approximately one kilometer from her home.

The protesters are demanding that the Attorney General's Office of the State of Mexico expedite the search efforts and provide concrete results in the case. The demonstration highlights the anguish and frustration of those seeking Liliana Vite, emphasizing their determination to continue their efforts until she is found.

Until we find you, we will not give up.

— ProtestersA slogan displayed on signs carried by demonstrators during the protest on José López Portillo Avenue.
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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.