The Family of Javier Vega Cisneros Desperately Seeks Information After His Disappearance During Hurricane Otis in Mexico

2023-10-26 19:52:00
The family of Javier Vega Cisneros reports that they have not had further information about the businessman. | atv

With great enthusiasm and with every desire to continue strengthening his knowledge, Javier Vega Cisneros traveled to Mexico to be part of a mining convention organized by PromPerú. However, these dreams were overshadowed after the passage of Hurricane Otis surprised him in Acapulco.

Frightened and taking refuge under his bed, Javier only managed to call his family to tell them everything that was happening, since the lodging where he was was the eye of the great storm that hit thousands of people, leaving destruction and a great number of victims.

Javier Vega, the Peruvian wanted in Mexico, appeared.

After several hours of not knowing Javier’s whereabouts, the family was very excited that the Peruvian appeared along with two other compatriots who are part of the PromPerú delegation. He also expressed that they are in good safety and that they have had to leave for the Federal District of Mexico and that on the night of October 27 he would arrive in Peru to meet his loved ones again.

Despite the blows, Javier’s relative said that he is stable and out of danger. “We are waiting for him, he tells us that he is fine and that keeps us calm,” he told RPP Noticias.

Peruvian asks for help and says goodbye to his family after Hurricane Otis.

Through audio, Javier communicated for the last time with his family, telling them everything he was suffering and suffering after the passage of Hurricane Otis. According to the Peruvian, the hotel rooms where he stayed were collapsing and that exactly in his room the screens were breaking. At the time of this communication, he was under the bed.

“It’s horrible here, nothing’s wrong. I love you so much my love, I just made a promise to God. “You are the best thing that has happened to me in my life,” reads the WhatsApp message from Javier’s wife, who sent them during Hurricane Otis.

“Gianinna (wife’s name) says that the eye is there, we are in the middle of the eye now, but the strongest thing is going to come, confirm me love, send me audio I can’t hear you at all, I’m holding on to the bed, it’s still strong here ”, is all that is heard with a background of the sound of the hurricane.

Javier’s wife, with a broken voice, asks that the authorities take action on the matter so that they can help and support the search for him and other Peruvians who are in this area of ​​Mexico after being invited to a mining convention by PromPerú. .

Peruvian asks for help and says goodbye to his family after Hurricane Otis.

This morning, the Peruvian consul in Mexico had a conversation with ATV Noticias to provide information about the situation of Peruvians in Acapulco, where the passage of Hurricane Otis reached its maximum category.

In the early hours of last Wednesday the 25th, thousands of citizens who were in Acapulco (Mexico) experienced moments of panic and horror due to the passage of Hurricane Otis, which has caused destruction and a large number of victims, including Peruvians.

According to information given by Carlos Rossi, consul general of Peru in Mexico, so far eleven Peruvians who are missing have been identified. All of them would have arrived in the city of Acapulco as part of a mining convention invited by PromPerú.

Peruvian asks for help and says goodbye to his family after Hurricane Otis.

“This commission went from Monday to Friday and they were surprised by the hurricane (…) There are eleven Peruvians who are incommunicado because they are part of this delegation. There may be more if you consider the Peruvians who reside in Acapulco,” he said for ATV Noticias.

So far there is no communication from PromPerú so that you can access the list of Peruvians who traveled to Mexico as guests of this important mining event.

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