A demonstration to demand the return of Sara Morales, the 14-year-old girl from the Escaleritas neighborhood, will take place tomorrow starting at 8:30 p.m., at which time the same route that the young woman took from her house on Letrado Ramírez y Doreste street number 2, Almirante Benítez Inglot street to Escaleritas Avenue, until reaching the La Ballena Shopping Center, will be traveled.
The girl arranged to meet a friend at 4:30 p.m. at the shopping center near her house and never got to see Johny, her schoolmate, who alerted Sara's family at 5:30 p.m., who had not arrived at the appointment. Then began the agonizing search and the family's uncertainty.
Her parents, waiting for a call, remain constantly locked in their home and receiving help from professionals who have tried to make the waiting time for news more bearable.
Her parents have always maintained that the minor left the home against her will, someone was holding her, because she was a girl who had no reason to disappear from her home. For this reason, all the calls that the young woman had on her mobile phone and the contacts she could have in the chat were tracked.
From all political and social instances, the family has received unconditional support with numerous posters and calls in all the media and places in the city. It has been the neighbors who have called this protest of great symbolism and full of hope.
Television special
In addition, and on the occasion of this date, Canarian Television is preparing for the night of this Wednesday an extensive and rigorous two-hour informative special entitled 'A month without Sara', and will take place from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The program also reflects the infinite solidarity of citizens concerned about clarifying the case of the disappearance of this girl who has already become part of the family of all Canarians.
Specialized journalists, top police officials related to the investigation, psychologists, family members of the young woman and other people close to Sara's environment will come to the television set to tell Canarian society everything that is known about the case and provide as much information as possible to help find the missing girl. Among the guests to the set for this informative special, the chief commissioner of the police brigade Ignacio Badenas, the highest responsible for the investigation, stands out; Sebastián Morales, Sara's father; the family spokesman in this strange case, Sara's uncle; a teacher of the girl who has known her since she was very young, two specialized journalists from Canarias 7 and La Provincia/DLP and a psychologist.
The network has made it clear that its premise is "to avoid sensationalism and seek at all times the contribution of useful information that may contribute to clarifying the case", and for this they have prepared several informative reports that include the statements of Sara's mother, who for the first time speaks to a television in the Canary Islands; and of several friends close to Sara who, with express authorization from their parents to appear on television, comment on the details of which they have knowledge and describe the girl's calm and reserved personality.
ACN Press