On the afternoon of May 1, the tragedy struck the Arroyo Ayoví family again in southern Guayaquil. His daughter, Adriana, 21 years old, was the victim of a murder like so many that occur day by day in the country. She died being only ten years older than her brother Steven. In December 2024, he was the victim, along with three other minors, of what Ecuadorian courts have determined was an enforced disappearance in the tragically famous case call…
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On the afternoon of May 1, the tragedy struck the Arroyo Ayoví family again in southern Guayaquil. His daughter, Adriana, 21 years old, was the victim of a murder like so many that occur day by day in the country. She died being only ten years older than her brother Steven. In December 2024, he was the victim, along with three other minors, of what Ecuadorian courts have determined was an enforced disappearance in the tragically famous case call…