Missing Girl’s Family Pleads for Help

Missing Girl’s Family Pleads for Help

The family of Lissy Yamileth Suntecún Milian, a young girl who has been missing for three days, is making a heartfelt public appeal for information about her whereabouts. The child was last seen after leaving school in her village. Her relatives are now urging the public to help, while also clearing up rumors surrounding her identity.

As we have reported, the 13 year old Guatemalan went missing Monday afternoon from San Jose Roman Catholic School in western Belize. She was supposed to stay on campus for the school feeding program but told a friend her aunt would pick her up though her family says she has no aunt in the area. The school’s security cameras and warden reportedly saw no sign of her leaving. Lizzie crosses the border daily from Melchor to attend school.

Speaking during a live broadcast, Lissy’s brother clarified, “People are saying she left looking for her mother, but the truth is her mother is right here looking for her. My mom is Susi Yamileth Milian. She is her biological mother.”

He was joined by their aunt, who explained that the entire family, both in Belize and Guatemala is actively involved in the search. They also presented official documents confirming the familial relationship.

The aunt publicly appealed, “We’re here asking everyone watching to open their hearts. We are desperate to find Lissy. There are a lot of rumors, but we want to make it clear, her mother is searching for her. None of the family has the child. A relative who was under investigation has already said he doesn’t know anything. This is now a serious case.”

According to the family, Lipsy was last seen at school, and there have been no reliable leads since. There are also reports that she may have entered a pickup truck heading toward San Ignacio.

They are asking anyone with information to contact them confidentially at (502) 3344-7897 (a Guatemalan number).

“In today’s world, horrible things can happen. The more time that passes, the fewer the chances. But as they say hope is the last thing to die. We just want her back safe and alive. If anyone knows anything, please help us,” the aunt pleaded.

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