‘What did they do to you, Marcio?’: biologist has been missing for a month after traveling from Manta to Palmar for work
A biologist named Joshua Marcelo Cedeño León has been missing for over a month following a work-related trip.
Joshua Marcelo Cedeño León, also known affectionately as Marcio, has been missing since January 10 after traveling from Manta to Santa Elena for work purposes. His mother, Katy, frequently experiences vivid dreams about her son returning, which bring a brief sense of joy before she awakens to the harsh reality of his continued absence. Each moment in these dreams feels real to her, highlighting her longing and anguish over the situation.
Katy's recollections paint an emotional portrait of a mother's grief as she relives her hopes and fears through these dreams. The narrative expresses the profound psychological impact of her son’s disappearance on their family, emphasizing the need for closure that has yet to be realized. Each day that passes without answers only deepens the uncertainty and pain as the search continues.
This story is not just about a missing person; it encapsulates the broader fears faced by families in similar situations, raising awareness about the issue of disappearances in Ecuador. Although the story starts with an individual tragedy, it resonates with many who deal with the same heartbreaking reality, forcing a conversation about public safety and the urgency of addressing such cases in society.