Texas Mother Finally Reunited With 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Was Taken to Mexico 8 Years Ago Without Consent, A Texas lady and her long-missing girl have landed in Houston, the end of an eight-year cross-fringe case that had erroneously sent another young lady to the U.S. without wanting to.
Houston occupant Dorotea Garcia and 13-year-old Alondra Diaz arrived Saturday morning at Bush Intercontinental Airport from Guadalajara, Mexico.
Diaz was taken to Mexico in 2007 by her dad without her mom's assent and Diaz's whereabouts hadn't been known up to this point.
The case picked up consideration a month ago after a judge in Mexico incorrectly decided that 14-year-old Alondra Luna was the missing young lady and requested her swung over to Garcia. DNA testing demonstrated she wasn't Garcia's little girl and she came back to her genuine crew.
Houston occupant Dorotea Garcia and 13-year-old Alondra Diaz arrived Saturday morning at Bush Intercontinental Airport from Guadalajara, Mexico.
Diaz was taken to Mexico in 2007 by her dad without her mom's assent and Diaz's whereabouts hadn't been known up to this point.
The case picked up consideration a month ago after a judge in Mexico incorrectly decided that 14-year-old Alondra Luna was the missing young lady and requested her swung over to Garcia. DNA testing demonstrated she wasn't Garcia's little girl and she came back to her genuine crew.
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