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Businesswoman Eveling Matus reported kidnapped: 74 days missing

Businesswoman Eveling Matus reported kidnapped: 74 days missing

Businesswoman Eveling Carolina Matus Hernández, 35, has been missing for more than 74 days after being kidnapped by police in the service of the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship while she was at her business in Managua, and to date nothing has been known about her, according to a close friend of her family.

According to her friend, Matus Hernández is the owner of the ASAP-Agencia shipping company that was dedicated to transporting packages between Miami and Nicaragua, a business that was doing very well due to the efficiency with which the young businesswoman managed the company.

On June 25, while Eveling Carolina was at her business, she was abducted by government agents and taken away without giving any explanation. The police also took her vehicles and occupied the agency’s offices, located in the Nicaraguan capital.

Matus Hernández is a mother of two children and a graduate in Marketing from the Central American University (UCA), the Jesuit higher education institution that was illegalized and stolen by the Ortega-Murillo regime more than a year ago.

Related news: The US announces that it has secured the release of 135 political prisoners in Nicaragua

The friend of the young woman who disappeared during the dictatorship claims that since the agents of the dictatorship took her away, no one knows anything about her and everything has been confiscated.

“74 days have passed without any news of her whereabouts or physical and emotional integrity. To date, the only confirmed information is the confiscation of her home and property, which was carried out last August,” the complainant said.

Article 66 He tried to locate close relatives of the young businesswoman, but they preferred to remain silent due to the fear that the Sandinista repression has instilled in the country.

The dictatorial regime in Nicaragua is holding 36 prisoners of conscience behind bars after having released and exiled 135 Nicaraguans who were kidnapped for thinking differently from the ruling party’s ideology.

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