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The disappearance of Perla Alison, a young girl from the Santa Martha Acatitla area, has shaken the community and reignited national outrage over child safety and violence in Mexico. What began as a simple errand — a quick walk to buy candy — ended in tragedy when Perla never returned home.

An Amber Alert was issued immediately, spreading across the country and mobilizing thousands both online and on the ground. Despite the swift response, the search came to a devastating end when authorities discovered her body near the Constitución de 1917 metro station, inside an abandoned property.

A neighbor had reported a foul odor, leading police to the scene where forensic teams confirmed signs of violence. Investigators have since opened a formal femicide case, a term used in Mexico for the gender-based killing of women and girls — a crime that remains alarmingly prevalent despite growing awareness and reforms.The case has prompted renewed calls for stronger protection measures for minors and accountability from law enforcement. For many across Mexico, Perla’s death is not just another headline — it is a haunting reminder of the dangers children face and the urgent need for justice that doesn’t come too late.

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