Tragic Loss of Ten-Year-Old Perla Alison
Perla Alison, a 10-year-old girl from Mexico City’s Santa Martha Acatitla neighborhood, was found dead after going missing for four days.
She had left home to buy candy but never returned. Her disappearance sparked a nationwide Amber Alert and a massive search involving both police and local volunteers.
Discovery and Investigation
Perla’s body was found near the Constitución de 1917 metro station after a neighbor reported a strong smell. Authorities confirmed the body showed “clear signs of violence.”
Prosecutors opened a femicide investigation, Mexico’s most serious charge for gender-based killings, as early findings indicate “physical and sexual abuse.” Officials are now reviewing security footage and interviewing locals to find suspects.
Public Outcry for Justice
The news has sparked anger and sorrow across the city. Women’s rights activists and community members demand “swift arrests and harsh sentences,” stressing that Perla’s case reveals “the daily dangers facing girls and women in the capital.” The tragedy has mobilized calls for stronger protections against gender-based violence.