The painful letter with which Ana María Serrano’s older sister said goodbye to her

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2023-09-22 03:15:15

The Mexican authorities continue on the trail of the alleged feminicide of Ana María Serrano, who would have been the last person to have seen her alive. Allan Gil, 20 years old, as the Prosecutor’s Office was able to establish on the day the 18-year-old girl was murdered, was seen stalking her house on three occasions and in previous days he would have been threatening and intimidating her.

The young man is already under the power of the authorities after he was identified as the main suspect in his murder that occurred on September 12 at night, in the municipality of Atizapán de Zaragoza, Mexico.

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According to preliminary reports, the young woman died by “hanging”, but the person responsible for the crime would have wanted to pass her death off as a suicide by tying her by the neck of a fence, a theory that could later be verified after the mother Ana María received a series of goodbye messages on her cell phone in which her daughter did not seem to be speaking.

This case has caused quite a stir in Mexico and Colombia since the young woman was the niece of the former Minister of Commerce, José Manuel Restrepo, and would have been the first to communicate the news to the country, through her X account (formerly Twitter).

The young woman’s mother, Ximena Céspedes, has told some national and international media that she still finds it incredible that her daughter’s ex-boyfriend could be the person who took her daughter’s life. They were together for a year and a half, until Ana María did not want to continue with the relationship, a decision that the young man did not accept, so she began to behave in a “jealous and obsessive” way.

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“It was a normal relationship between two teenagers. They had been dating for a year and a half, going out to parties, they were at the prom together, they graduated, they were the two best students in school. In other words, it was a normal relationship like any teenager would have, with jealousy and things that one cannot imagine beyond that,” Céspedes said.

Now he just hopes that justice is done and that the Mexican authorities establish the responsibility that this young man has in the murder of the medical student who dreamed of becoming a cardiologist one day.

Letter from Daniela Serrano to her sister Ana María

The feminicide of the young Ana María Serrano has caused a lot of pain in her family. So much so that her older sister, Daniela Serrano, decided to write her a letter saying goodbye, which she later wanted to make public, through the newspaper El Espectador, this Thursday, September 21.

“You were taken from us in my early morning. When in Mexico I was still 12. And it hurts me a lot not to be able to talk to you anymore. You had a sharp tongue, capable of making anyone laugh like ‘Ana María – Surprised picachú face’.

It’s been a long time since I’ve seen you so happy. And how you talked about your career. I can only imagine the shine in your eyes. Starting your career on the way to being a successful doctor because you had everything to win.

Know? I’m going to need someone to argue with over trivial things, little one. That blouse is mine or that jacket or how did this thing that is mine arrive in your room. I’m going to miss your mysterious smile and your hatred of photos that I never quite understood.

Ana, you touched many hearts and in the 18 years that I had the pleasure and pride of being your sister you never stopped surprising me. How you fought for your dreams, because you were going to attend and you went to the preparatory course, even without being officially accepted.

I still remember when we were younger. I had recently just learned to cook and for your birthday I made an egg that looked more like charcoal than beans, do you remember?

Or the time you dreamed about blue creepers and almost scared Marti to death.

Or our obsession with Barbie or the Winx, from which neither you nor I fully grew.

You started reading books like the ones I read and we were finally getting back together.

You changed my name, for you I was not Dani or Daniela, I was Daaaaaan. And although sometimes you made me despair because you were so different from me, I think, yes

Do you remember in La Vega when we did whirlpools with my cousins ​​in the round pool? Or do you remember what bike races were like?

I remember like it was yesterday when every Friday you sat down to watch the new episode of ‘Soy Luna’ and they gave you some white skates with which you started doing tricks and dancing like in the show.

And that you did pirouettes on the trampoline, and when I tried them at a party I almost broke my nose.

Rest in peace, little one. We are going to take care of each other. I will light candles so you can find your way.

Please continue on your way.

I promise to take care of Gin for you or do the impossible for her to stay in the family.

I know you loved that dog, almost like your daughter.

I’ll pass your medicine notes to Marti, if you want haha.

We’re going to be fine even if it doesn’t seem like it right now.

I don’t know if I told you, but I got a tattoo. Yes, I said I was never going to get one. They are two stars, just like those of Peter Pan. I don’t know if you remember the song from “I learned from them” that you played on repeat: “The second star on the right, straight until dawn.” And I didn’t tell Tati or Cami, but they were also two little stars for you and me. Because you were a star that touched the hearts of the world. And now you became my evangeline, like in ‘The Princess and the Frog’.

I miss you sweetheart.

I love you very much.

With love, your sister.”

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