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The daughter of a missing Dominican in Orlando makes an appointment for a humanitarian visa

  • As the days go by, anguish and despair take possession of a family that does not know what happened to Runy Leidy Medina Pachecho, who arrived at the end of the year just ended to spend a few days in Orlando and who mysteriously disappeared., while an ongoing police investigation could provide new clues this week, according to sources fully credible to yours truly.

Orlando, Florida. – The human drama that Runy Leidy Medina Pacheco’s family is experiencing is increasingly complex and appeals to the painful situation due to not knowing what really happened to the mother of two children who are in Santo Domingo.

One of his eldest daughters, Marlenis Rodríguez, applies for an American humanitarian visa through the Embassy of the Dominican Republic in the United States to come here. She has her appointment this week, as she revealed to us.

His last time in personal contact with his mother was when he drove her to the International Airport of the Americas, AILA, on Oct. 21, where delighted with his journey, Runy greeted her like any mother, hoping to find himself the January 1st. 2023, when it is known that she would have returned to the country from Orlando in Florida, an event that never happened. The lady has been missing in the tourist city for more than 10 days, without knowing anything about her.

Ensure that there is information about the case that can only be provided to direct relatives. In Florida there is an aunt, Esther Pacheco, who has joined the search and is placing, with the help of the community, announcements about Medina’s disappearance, but Marlenis also wants to be personally involved in this whole process and follow the course of the investigation, in favor of the daughter and in solidarity with the authorities of the United States Embassy in the Dominican Republic, who have already given one day for her consular appointment.

“There are some days of anguish and despair that I can’t take anymore. I want to ask the authorities of the United States Embassy in the Dominican Republic for clemency, grant me the privilege of a humanitarian visa to go directly to Orlando and personally appear before the authorities on the matter of the disappearance of the mother,” he exclusively told RoseMaryNews, which he is responsible for the case in the news order and has declared a permanent vigil together with the Dominican diaspora.

This statement was also joined by SomosRD of TV Quisqueya, TV Hispanic and the RDporLoAlto platform, the representative of Ultramar, Dr. Ramón Ceballos, the entrepreneurs Ana Peña and Purita Abreu, among journalists from Venezuela, Colombia, Mexico and other countries. Florida.

Marlenis with a broken voicea, she says that the whole nightmare for her started when he told her about his grades in his medical career that he is studying at the Technological University of Santiago, UTESA, Santo Domingo campus, something that was vital for her and that he always encouraged me to continue my studies”.

Almost bursting into tears, he says that “his mother never replied to this message” which was very strange to him because his mother is always very aware of his medical degree, which he is studying in his fifth year. For her this was a feeling that marked her. Something had happened to her mother and she didn’t know what she was.

“He knew how anxious I was about my test results for my grades before boarding. I felt something was happening in my heart,” Rodríguez said between sobs.

“Mom they posted my arguments, I’m happy and mom never answered me,” said the young student. “I was waiting for my girlfriend to say congratulations like always and mom never answered me,” Marlenis Rodríguez said over and over in her narration.

“This is a desperate situation. This is a waking nightmare. The only thing we ask, me in particular, is a humanitarian visa to be responsible for everything that has to do with my mother’s case,” Rodríguez reiterated.

“In order for them to let me go and watch over my mother’s investigation, I need an urgent visa,” underlines Rodríguez, who said that the process has already begun, but that it will take some time and asks the US embassy in the Republic Dominican to help her. .

His last telephone contact was on October 24, 2022, Christmas Eve. “I showed her in photos that we were a family, sharing my Christmas Eve dinner, as we traditionally do, and she was happy.”

He claims she had previously told him she was having problems with the childhood friend where she had been, because some money had gone missing. We would talk about the $2,000 she had in her possession, according to anguished young bright UTESA medical student Marlenis Rodríguez, and that was the day she never spoke to her again.

The hospitals in the area where she was last seen have already been practically “combed” by the authorities. There are no traces of Runy Leidy Medina Pacheco and the anguish increases. This weekend the authorities, who have a “person concerned” for investigative purposes, continued their work between Saturday and Sunday. They continue this Monday, committed to the case, which after RoseMaryNews declared itself in “permanent vigil”, occupies great notoriety in the country and among the more than 5 million Latinos living in Florida.

Other media such as the Dominican diaspora, Somos RD, Hispanic TV, Dominican-American businesswomen, Ana Peña and Purita Abreu, also joined the announcement of the permanent vigil in seeking attention and response from the authorities to this fact. RDporLoAlto platform, who are immersed in support through their social networks and available to help in whatever they see fit.

The news continues to trend on social networks and the Hispanic community continues to closely follow the case of the disappearance of Runy Leidy Medina Pacheco.

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