She left her house on Thursday 25 to work at the La Cadena campus, belonging to the Valencia canton, in Los Ríos, and since then she has disappeared.
Quevedo, Los Ríos
María del Carmen Suárez Rosado finds no consolation for the death of her 23-year-old daughter Lisseth Carolina Suárez.
Through tears and outside the Quevedo morgue, the woman waited for the corpse of her daughter Lisseth to be handed over to her and asked the Police to investigate the causes of her death, who left on the afternoon of Thursday, November 25 to work at the La Cadena campus, belonging to the canton of Valencia, in Los Ríos, and since then he has disappeared.
The young woman was found at dawn on Friday 26 by her mother at the Sagrado Corazón de Jesús de Quevedo hospital, with a shot at the head.
Although the mother managed to see her daughter alive, a few minutes later she died, without disclosing who shot her.
“I don’t know who shot him, he couldn’t tell me. She was a sex worker, and when she left the house she was going to fulfill a contract. I can’t understand why people are so evil, why they took her life, if she was not a bad woman, “said the lady through tears.
In addition, María del Carmen indicated that since the pandemic her daughter had stopped working in that profession permanently, and that now she only did it when she was called.
She also explained that at the hospital where her daughter was admitted, they informed her that an unknown subject left her at the health home without identifying himself and that she later disappeared.
Now, she is looking for more information to find out who or who were the culprits of her murder, although it is also presumed that the victim had committed suicide.
About this, the mother does not believe it, because she argues that her daughter was afraid of firearms and that she never played with death, since she went out of her way to give her 8-year-old daughter a better life.
“Others say that for robbing him they took his life, because his personal documents and his cell phone do not appear, but I don’t think so; and even worse that he has committed suicide. They murdered my daughter, so I ask that her death be investigated, ”he exclaimed.
The 8-year-old girl, the victim’s daughter, suffers from a neurological disability, and is now her grandmother’s concern, since Lisseth was the one who provided the money for the infant’s medical treatment and household expenses.
Lisseth’s wake is held at her mother’s home, located in the El Desquite Uno sector of the Viva Alfaro parish in Quevedo.(I)

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