On the verge of being kidnapped, this is how two women managed to flee in Monterrey and SLP

Recordings of various attempts to kidnap women have been disseminated through social networks following cases of disappearance such as that of Debanhi Escobar

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A woman reportedly escaped a kidnapping in Monterrey at 6:00 a.m. on Friday, April 8 (Video: TikTok/YaniiMed212)

Amid concerns about the number of missing women in Nuevo León, social media videos have gone viral showing how a woman would have managed to flee an alleged kidnapping attempt in Monterrey, which would have occurred on the morning of April 8.

After the disappearance of Debanhi Escobar and the murder of María Fernanda Contreras, both cases in Nuevo León, TikTok user @yaniimed212 shared a video showing how around 6:00am a car tries to take a woman who is alone on the street.

According to the recording, last Friday, April 8 at 5:52 a.m., a young woman was alone on the corner of a street. While several cars were passing by, one began to encourage their passage and approached the woman.

She, when she noticed the strange movement of the motorist, ran. The co-driver then left the vehicle, tries to continue and then watches the woman running for a few seconds to later notice that the driver had already started the car.

He also runs with the vehicle in motion and gets in quickly before the car left the frame.

Like this recording, another video began to circulate from a security camera that captured an attempted kidnapping in San Luis Potosí.

Authorities in San Luis Potosí activated search operation to find the alleged kidnappers (Video: Facebook/Gerardo Duque Larraga)

As can be seen in the images, a woman was walking along a street in the Satélite neighborhood, when two men left a car who immediately went to her. The woman ran and the alleged abductees followed her, but she managed to escape.

According to the Ministry of Public Security of San Luis Potosí in a statement, as a result of this video it activated a search operation using video surveillance cameras to be able to find out the whereabouts of the people who tried to kidnap the young woman. The Potosinos were also urged to report such cases.

On April 9, a photo of Debanhi Escobar, a young 18-year-old, who attended a party in La Quinta located in the Nueva Castilla neighborhood in Escobedo, began circulating on Twitter and Instagram.

She was meeting three of her friends, who would have left the meeting first and contacted a driver of a transportation app to take her home at dawn. However, the young woman would have had differences with him and got out of the vehicle.

The driver took a photograph of Escobar and sent it to her friends, since then she has been missing.

Shortly before Debanhi's last photo circulated on social media and went viral, the Nuevo León Attorney General's Office (FGE) reported on April 7 the discovery of the body without life of MariFer Contreras, a young man of 27 years who have been looking for since April 3.

MariFer's body was found in the Exhacienda de Santa Rosa neighborhood, in Apodaca. So far, his murder has not been clarified and his family has assured in different interviews that the authorities have not acted quickly.

Last month, the State Prosecutor's Office has issued 15 search files for women and the National Registry of Missing and Unlocated Persons (DPRNO) announced that, so far this year, 275 women have been reported missing in Nuevo León.

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