The tragic outcome of a month-long search
The news freezes your blood. Alejandro Rojas Hernández and Lili Aldama Martínez, an elderly couple, were reported missing on February 14. This Tuesday, the mystery had a heartbreaking end.
Their bodies were located without life inside a cistern, in a home on 70 Norte Street, in the Faja de Oro neighborhood, Gustavo A. Madero mayor’s office. The place has the facade of an animal products store.
A month without answers
The family’s anguish lasted approximately four weeks. In an interview, a family member told of the void left by his disappearance:
“They intercepted them on the way and from then on we heard nothing about them. Complaints were filed in the State and also here, but we had had no information until now.”
The discovery mobilized the authorities. Elements from the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City came to begin the proceedings. The extraction was complex.
Due to the conditions of the place, the Heroic Fire Department had to intervene with special equipment to remove the bodies from the water tank.
Now, the area remains cordoned off. Experts work on site while the investigation portfolio is being integrated. The objective is unique and urgent: to determine what really happened to Alejandro and Lili.
The question that remains is more painful than any answer: how did their lives end up in that dark place? The city awaits explanations.




