In almost a week, at least eight women have disappeared in Guanajuato, where the authorities limit themselves to saying about this, and several other cases, that they “sorry” and that “it is treated under the respective protocol.” About the possible whereabouts of the victims, the causes of their disappearance or information from the lines of investigation, if there is any, they do not mention anything, while hundreds struggle with the anguish of not finding a relative in a state, Guanajuato, in that every three days a minor disappears.
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