“It was a simple request—Perla Alison asked her family if she could walk to the nearby store for some candy. But after stepping out of her home in Santa Martha Acatitla, the young girl vanished without a trace.”

Since Perla Alison’s disappearance, a nationwide Amber Alert mobilized authorities and community volunteers in a desperate search.
Tragically, her body was found in a vacant lot near the Constitución de 1917 metro station. A neighbor, disturbed by a foul smell coming from an abandoned building, alerted emergency services. Officers from the Secretariat of Citizen Security quickly secured the scene, and specialists from the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office recovered the remains.
The Prosecutor’s Office confirmed signs of violence and has launched a formal investigation into femicide. Early findings suggest that Perla Alison may have suffered abuse before her death, though the autopsy will provide official answers.
The heartbreaking news has ignited widespread outrage, especially across social media, where her story touched thousands. Feminist groups and civil organizations are demanding swift justice and harsh penalties for those responsible, vowing that Perla Alison’s voice will not be silenced.
