María Victoria León, a 14-year-old girl, disappeared last Saturday, May 27, from her home in Albacete. Her parents, desperate, went to the authorities to help them locate her and, in addition, they wanted to tell her case in the program 'Más Vale Tarde' so that it had more diffusion. But in the space of La Sexta they received information that they did not know and that made them cry inconsolably live.

During his interview on the program, journalist Manu Marlasca, Head of Investigation at La Sexta, has informed them that the police know that the minor arrived at the Chamartín station in Madrid accompanied by a man much older than her, about 30 years old.

After the breaking news offered by Marlasca, the parents have burst into tears, visibly broken with pain. Faced with such information they have been unable to respond. Once recomposed, they have pointed to that man as the culprit of the disappearance of his daughter. "We think, and this is what the investigation points to, that with some application he has contacted someone and has taken full advantage of it, manipulating it," they said.

"It already blows me up that they are finding out for me," Marlasca said after observing the reaction of parents who did not know that information. "I think it should have been the police who told them this information. Rest assured that Marlasca did not think at all that this was information that he had and you did not, "Cristina Pardo and Iñaki López, directors of the space, have apologized immediately.

To try to redirect the situation, Cristina Pardo wanted to give them a halo of hope. "We just hope that it helps them to know that their daughter is alive, that she is in Madrid, that the police are looking for her and that somehow they limit the search. We can only wish them a lot of luck, that they will surely be fine and that they appear soon, "he told them with affection.

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