"Even if it's a little bone, a little bone to have with me," pleaded through tears Gustavo Hernández, father of Abraham Zeidy, who disappeared a year ago in Nuevo León, in front of Rosa Icela Rodríguez.
The Secretary of the Interior led the third dialogue table with search collectives at the Expo Reforma in CDMX, this time open to media at the demand of the mothers themselves, tired of meetings without agreements and without witnesses.
Outcry at open microphone
Rosa Icela greeted the more than 170 people present. Each mother and father shared their case. But the most harrowing moment was led by Gustavo Hernández, asking, with a broken voice, even for his son's remains.
The room was filled with tears and rage. "I have seven broken vertebrae, I take 12 pills a day for post-traumatic stress... I'm the one being punished," claimed a searching mother from CDMX.
Demand for the resignation of the CNB head
Amid the pain, shouts erupted: "Out! Out!" The mothers demanded the resignation of Teresa Reyes Sahagún, head of the National Search Commission.
"She doesn't represent the victims. You dismantled what we had achieved with hard work," claimed Yoltzi Martínez from the Raúl Trujillo collective.








