Who are the three missing Mexicans and the three safest countries in the world

Mexicans have disappeared in Canada, Germany and Belgium. (Jovanni Pérez/Infoba)

In recent days it was announced that Three Mexicans are missing abroad. María Fernanda Sánchez Castañeda, Carlos Tomás Aranda and José Esquivel Franco, These are the three compatriots who have not appeared in different countries around the world for several days.

Since July 22, six days ago, María Fernánda Sánchez Castañedaa 24-year-old girl is lost in Berlincapital of GermanyCountry of Central Europe. She studied Communications and Digital Media at University Institute of Technology and Higher Studies of Monterrey, in Querétaro.

The last time he was seen, he had left his apartment. Since then, we haven’t heard from her.

His parents, Carolina Castañeda and Javier Sánchez, they went to Berlin in search of their only daughter, who had been studying a master’s degree in this country for four months. Her mother said that they spoke on the phone with Fernanda every day and that it was on Saturday July 22 that she responded to the last messages, and after that they no longer heard from her.

Parents are in contact at all times with the Mexican Embassy in Germany.
Parents are in contact at all times with the Mexican Embassy in Germany.

The case of the 24-year-old Mexican woman transcended borders, after her family and friends took it upon themselves to spread it across social networks, where they created the account Find Maffy Berlin In Instagram, and where they share communications and resulting information. They describe the young woman as someone who loves singing and practicing yoga.

Friends and feminist groups joined the search, taking to the streets of Berlin hand out flyers showing the young woman’s information and a photo of her, as well as a contact number in case anyone knows where she is.

Another Mexican missing, but in Canada, North America, is Carlos Tomás Aranda Burgoin, a young man of 30 years old Tlaxiaco, municipality in the Mixtec region of Oaxaca. He was last seen on Friday July 7 in Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada.

His brother Josué and other relatives moved to the capital of Oaxaca to seek help from the state government, because they assured that even if there is a search file issued by the Mexican consulate in CanadaIt is not enough.

(Photo: Twitter/ConsulatMexVan)
(Photo: Twitter/ConsulatMexVan)

Josué, brother of the missing person, said that “it’s a nightmare, my brother entered as a tourist, he left to look for his future, he is a person who always has difficulty preparing and suddenly one of his friends call me to tell me he’s missing.

It is known that Carlos Tomás went to Canada with a friend named Daniel, but did not return. They therefore informed the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, But, he assures, more support is needed.

Furthermore, Josué Aranda also said that a message had arrived on his cell phone saying that his brother had had been kidnapped. The same thing happened with two of his relatives, who received the message in English and with a Canadian flavor.

The young man’s father, with the help of friends and family, traveled to Canada to verify that authorities were looking for his son.

(Photo: Special)
(Photo: Special)

A third of Mexicans lost abroad are Jose Esquivel Francoa 35-year-old man from Michoacanand who was in the city of Brusselscapital of Belgium. On July 25, a report was filed reporting his disappearance.

The last time Esquivel was seen was in the past On July 12, at the Maelbeck metro station, and he wore a navy blue shirt. José’s brother, named César, went to the Belgian capital to contact the authorities due to lack of communication.

We know that José was in the hands of police of this European country before disappearing, due to an incident described as a “grievance”. However, his brother was informed that he had been taken to hospital and later released, although there was no sign of him. It was also revealed that Jose is suffering “nervous breakdown” with long episodes of tachycardia.

It should be noted that, according to the Global Peace Index Ranking, Belgium is the 20th safest country in the world; Germany is 15th and Canada 11th.

Alvin Nguyen

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