The body of a 3-year-old girl who disappeared Wednesday night in Pizarra, Málaga has been found.
On Thursday morning, a train operator found the body of Lucía, the 3-year-old girl who disappeared last night in the town of Pizarra, Málaga. Her parents are receiving psychological help while they wait for the autopsy determining the cause of her death.
It seems impossible but authorities are not ruling out the possibility that such a small girl, 3 years of age, could cover the three-kilometre distance between the station in Pizarra and the location in Álora where she was found lifeless at about 8 in the morning. The Civil Guard is not ruling out any hypothesis in the investigation.
The small girl, Lucía Vivar, disappeared after 11pm from the terrace of the bar located in the Pizarra station where the family was celebrating the paternal grandmother¿s patron saint day. The Municipal Police and the Civil Guard looked for her throughout the entire night. Shortly after 10am this morning, the official from Málaga¿s 10th trail court ordered that the body be recovered. In the three municipalities affected by the tragedy, flags are already flying at half mast. Pizarra, where Lucía disappeared; Álora, where they found her; and the largest, Alahurin, where she lived. They all have decreed three days of mourning.