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Zayda Merari claims kidnapping in Ciudad Victoria, denies leaving voluntarily
๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Mexico /Crime & Justice

Zayda Merari claims kidnapping in Ciudad Victoria, denies leaving voluntarily

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Zayda Merari Moya Pecina claims she was kidnapped in Ciudad Victoria, Mexico, refuting social media rumors that she left voluntarily.
  • She recounted being abducted after leaving work on July 10 and expressed gratitude for her safe return on July 15.
  • Moya Pecina emphasized her strong faith and the support of prayers during her ordeal, urging others to stay vigilant and communicate their whereabouts.

Zayda Merari Moya Pecina has publicly stated she was kidnapped in Ciudad Victoria, Mexico, directly addressing rumors circulating on social media that suggested she left of her own accord. Her account aims to clarify the circumstances surrounding her disappearance and subsequent rescue.

Friends and acquaintances, today I just want to say thank you. Thank you to God, to my mother who is in heaven today, to my brothers, to my family, and to each of the people who prayed for me, even those who did not know me. I will never have enough words to thank you for so much affection.

โ€” Zayda Merari Moya PecinaExpressing gratitude upon her return.

According to Pecina, she was abducted on the evening of July 10 as she was leaving work to get dinner for her siblings. She described intense fear during her captivity but maintained her faith, praying for a return to her family. She was eventually located and freed by police in the รlvaro Obregรณn neighborhood of Ciudad Victoria on July 15.

I never got to arrive. I was kidnapped.

โ€” Zayda Merari Moya PecinaDescribing the moment she was abducted.

Following her liberation, Pecina took to Facebook to express her profound gratitude for the prayers and support she received, acknowledging that many people she didn't know had prayed for her safe return. She explicitly denied being on vacation or with a partner, reiterating, "I was illegally deprived of my liberty."

I felt a lot of fear, but I never lost faith. I always trusted that God would allow me to return to my family.

โ€” Zayda Merari Moya PecinaReflecting on her experience during captivity.

Pecina stressed that she would never have abandoned her siblings or ceased communication willingly. She considers her return a miracle, especially given the ongoing challenges faced by many families searching for missing loved ones. She also noted a lack of expected support from her employer during the difficult period and advised others to always inform someone of their plans, share their location, and maintain communication.

I also want to clarify something, because many things were said. I was NOT on vacation. I was NOT with a boyfriend. I did NOT leave of my own free will. I was illegally deprived of my liberty.

โ€” Zayda Merari Moya PecinaAddressing rumors and stating she was a victim of a crime.
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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.