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They reveal the last conversation Tatiana Hernández had with her mother before she disappeared in Cartagena: ' Tired'

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• Lucy Díaz noted that both shared on the morning of Sunday, April 13, before her disappearance.
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The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) issued a yellow circular to facilitate the search for Tatiana Alejandra Hernández Díaz, the young medical student who disappeared since April 13 in Cartagena, Bolívar. The notification, officially published on April 25, describes Tatiana as a 23-year-old woman, 1.65 meters tall, brown hair and light brown eyes. Among her distinctive physical features are a two-print tattoo on the left arm…

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• Lucy Díaz noted that both shared on the morning of Sunday, April 13, before her disappearance.

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Novio de Tatiana Hernández, a doctor who disappeared in strange circumstances in Cartagena: «She is somewhere and she is alive» TuBarco News The family keeps the hope that the young woman will be alive. News Caribbean. The disappearance of Tatiana Alejandra Hernández, a 23-year-old Bogotan doctor who was interning at Cartagena Naval Hospital, has generated great shock in the country. Since April 15, when she was last seen, the authorities and he…

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TuBarco Noticias broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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