DNA Confirmed Remains in Sonora Belong to Missing Son of Activist Ceci Flores

The identification of Marco Antonio Sauceda Rocha's remains marks a crucial breakthrough in a seven-year-long disappearance case, providing closure for his family. It highlights ongoing issues of violence and disappearances in Mexico, underscoring the need for increased security and justice efforts. Next steps likely involve further investigations into the circumstances of his disappearance and efforts to address the broader crisis of missing persons in the region.
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Alejandro Guadalupe Flores Armenta
Milagros Valenzuela Flores
Ceci Patricia Flores Armenta
Marco Antonio Sauceda
Jóvenes Buscadores de Sonora
Bahía de Kino
Marco Antonio Sauceda Rocha
Alejandro Armenta
Madres Buscadoras de Sonora
Sonora