In fact, there is a chapter of the P.Luche Family that explains it: a tourist was lost for 12 days in the jungle of Cancun, a few meters from the city

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In fact, there is a chapter of the P.Luche Family that explains it: a tourist was lost for 12 days in the jungle of Cancun, a few meters from the city

In fact, there is a chapter of the P.Luche Family that explains it: a tourist was lost for 12 days in the jungle of Cancun, a few meters from the city

Northern Jungle.- A foreign tourist was lost for 12 days in the thick jungle of Cancun , and we don't know why, but the situation is familiar to us.

After being reported missing, the Argentine woman named María Belén Zerda was found alive in Cancún, after spending many days lost in a jungle area of ​​the municipality of Benito Juárez, Quintana Roo, in case they thought there were no more mangroves.

"It's a miracle": the message from the Argentine woman who was missing for 12 days in the Cancun jungle revealed >> https://t.co/IwWfChZMX3 pic.twitter.com/04JFt4hGJQ

— eldoce (@eldoceoficial) May 2, 2025

According to the Quintana Roo State Attorney General's Office, Zerda was found walking along Luis Donaldo Colosio Boulevard, wearing the same clothes she had disappeared in days earlier. After being transferred to the Specialized Prosecutor's Office for Missing Persons, her health was confirmed to be stable, although it was ruled out that she would ever become a tour guide.

This tourist will never leave home again

Once her family was notified, the girl boarded a plane to be taken back to her country, where she will remain away from La Pampa due to the risk of getting lost again.

It's worth mentioning that the region where the gaucha was found is part of the Yucatán Peninsula's tropical ecosystem, characterized by dense vegetation, high humidity, intermittent rainfall, and the presence of wildlife, which is why its unharmed appearance has surprised many.

An interinstitutional group locates an Argentine woman who disappeared on April 6 in Benito Juárez. #FGEQuintanaRoo #ZeroImpunityCancún #JusticeForAll

🔗👉🏼 https://t.co/uTw7oElvfe pic.twitter.com/BHSVT0V4Tq

— Quintana Roo State Attorney General's Office (@FGEQuintanaRoo) April 18, 2025

"She's made of steel. I don't know how she managed to survive all these days, but she was stuck in there. My mom is just now starting to breathe," her brother said, without giving further details.

Some suspect that the girl did ask for help from everyone she met, but because of her voice and accent, no one could understand her, so she spent an extended vacation in the jungle.

And to keep things up to date: a foreigner was fined 150,000 pesos for blocking people from passing through the beach in Nayarit.
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