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Mexican college student disappeared after using ride-hailing service Cabify

State prosecutors in Puebla found the body of Mara Fernanda Castilla, 19, near a motel in the state capital, Puebla

Photo: Taken from Tony Gali Twitter account
16/09/2017 |14:18
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Last week, Mara Fernanda Castilla , 19 , a Mexican college student disappeared after using ride-hailing service Cabify , a Madrid-based company that competes with Uber for ride-hailing business, in the city of Puebla . She was reported missing on September 8 by Gabriela Miranda López , her mother.

On Friday, September 15 , Mexican authorities said they had found the body of Mara Fernanda Castilla near a motel in the state capital, Puebla, and that the driver was arrested on suspicion of her murder .

In a statement, state prosecutors said they believed the driver, identified only as Ricardo N ., killed her at the motel after she had hailed a car with the service, and that they would be charging the man for Castilla’s murder.

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According to the driver, Mara left the car before arriving at her home at the Fraccionamiento Torres de Mayorazgo .

However, according to the investigation, Mara Fernanda was at the bar The Bronx in Cholula , Puebla with a group of friends and at 5:00 am , the Cabify unit picked her up and she was never seen again.

A surveillance video showed that the Cabify unit did arrive at the victim's house, but Mara did not get out of the car. Instead, the car headed to the South Motel ( Motel del Sur ), located at 11 South Street ( Calle 11 Sur ), where the driver registered at 6:00 am .

The video surveillance from the motel showed that the alleged murderer left the hotel at 8:20 am on Friday, September 8 , taking the girl's body, a bedsheet, and a towel with him.

Yesterday, at approximately 1:00 pm , her body was found at the bottom of a ravine, wrapped in a bedsheet.

The investigation revealed that the driver assaulted her and presumably killed her at the motel.

On Twitter, State Governor Tony Gali wrote in Spanish: "With deep pain, I send my condolences to the relatives of Mara Castilla. RIP. The alleged perpetrator is arrested and he will pay for this crime.”

In a statement, Cabify Mexico expressed its condolences about Castilla’s death.

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