
Mexican Woman Rescued After 10 Years in Peruvian Captivity
Mexican Woman Freed After Decade-Long Captivity in Peru A Mexican national, Joana Garza Delgado, has been rescued from over a decade of captivity in Peru. The dramatic rescue unfolded in the city of Chiclayo, where police apprehended her ex-partner, Jorge Seminario Ramos, who had held her against her will. Delgado's ordeal involved constant psychological abuse, according to authorities. "He took me to Peru with false promises," Delgado stated in a brief interview following her release. The video shows her emotional reunion with her two daughters, aged 3 and 8, who were also held captive. The police operation involved a coordinated effort to locate Delgado and secure her release. The report highlights the significant challenges faced by victims of such crimes and the importance of international cooperation in bringing perpetrators to justice. The rescue of Joana Garza Delgado serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle against human trafficking and the importance of supporting victims.