Daughter Claims Body of doña Mary, Who Waited for Her 3 Years in Bus Station
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The wait ended. Not with the hug desired at the Puebla Bus Central (CAPU), but in the silence of a forensic iron. The Attorney General’s Office has confirmed that the remains of Maria de Jesús Mundo, known fondly as “Doña Mary”, have finally been claimed by her family. Her story, a painful testimony of hope and abandonment, moved the thousands of travelers and workers who saw her age for at least three years at the terminal, clinging to the prom…
A woman who identified herself as the daughter of Maria de Jesús Mundo, known as "Doña Mary", claimed her body five days after she died at the Puebla Bus Station.
Doña Mary Died Alone After Years of Waiting; Her Daughter Traveled From Cuernavaca to Claim Her Body
Doña Mary, as she was known by those who frequented the Puebla Bus Station (CAPU), died last Thursday, July 24, sitting on the same bench where she spent her days waiting for her children to return. Her real name was Maria de Jesús Mundo, and for three years she lived in a street situation inside the terminal, having been evicted from her home in Tehuacán. Despite offers of institutional help and shelters, she never accepted them, as she held on…
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