Where is Debanhi Escobar: the last route of the missing girl in Nuevo León

The 18-year-old girl disappeared on April 8 on a highway heading to Nuevo Laredo. The FGE has already started the investigation and his family asks for help in finding it

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The last time her parents heard from her, Debanhi Susana Escobar was preparing to go to a party in the Nueva Castilla neighborhood, in Escodebo, Nuevo León . The 18-year-old girl had asked permission to attend a celebration with two friends on April 8. A few hours later, his father, Mario Escobar, received through WhastApp an image of his daughter in the middle of the Monterrey-Nuevo Laredo highway.

Mario and his wife began to worry when they saw that Debanhi did not come home. “We sent her a message and the calls didn't come in,” said the law student's father.

The road on which Debanhi's track was lost is known as the road of death, because of the number of missing persons it has accumulated. The young woman's friends expressed that at one point during the party they had a lawsuit with her, so they left and asked her for a taxi through an app.

The driver waited for Debanhi just outside Fifth Venice under number 1236, drove straight for a few minutes and reached the Monterrey-Nuevo Laredo highway. According to the driver, the girl was still angry and began to pat her, he got her out of the vehicle and took a photograph of her as proof that he had left her there.

With a white top, a long brown skirt, blue sneakers and crossed arms, Debhani was portrayed as waiting for someone.

The young woman was abandoned exactly at kilometer 15 of the road to Nuevo Laredo. In a radius of a few meters from there is a motel, the company with registered name Orugatools and the transport company Alcosa, which for a few hours has been under investigation by the Nuevo León prosecutor's office, because security cameras caught the young woman entering the site.

So far there is no indication that Debanhi is in the place, but his parents are still fighting his search.

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