A young Peruvian woman who was missing appeared in Chile in good health: She had been missing for 21 days

A young Peruvian woman who was missing appeared in Chile in good health: She had been missing for 21 days
A young Peruvian woman who was missing appeared in Chile in good health: She had been missing for 21 days

What happened?

This Thursday a young Peruvian woman who was missing since April 11, the date on which trace was lost.

The woman left a health center in Chorrillos, located in the province of Lima, capital of Peru, and since then, her family believed she had been kidnapped.

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Missing young Peruvian found in Chile

Is about Pierina Ludeña Guevaraa Peruvian nursing student who went to the ChorriSalud medical service to receive an injection and according to the last thing known about her, she took a taxi when leaving the place, later, further information on her whereabouts was unknown.

Pierina Ludeña

This Friday, the Investigative Police (PDI) reported that The 24-year-old girl was found at the Santiago Airportso she was taken to a health center to find out her state of health.

“As a result of different investigative and international coordination procedures developed by Bipe detectives, the location of the Peruvian citizen named Pierina Ludeña was achieved,” said Subprefect Hassel Barrientos, head of the Bipe Anti-Kidnapping Unit.

She was found in good health.

“The PDI carried out work such as georeferencing and border assignments, with the purpose of establishing the location, which led to the person being located at the Santiago Airport this Thursday“, they stated from the PDI.

It is worth mentioning that, according to the police, Pierina was found in good healthIn addition, they also ruled out that it was a kidnapping from Peru to Chile.

Finally, the means were provided for the Peruvian citizen to return to her country of origin after she arrived on national lands for a regular border crossing and land route.

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