Last Monday, March 4, Natalia Melet Bonilla, 13, disappeared in Barcelona. Information that the SOS Desaparecidos Association has published on its social networks to alert citizens and see if in this way the whereabouts of the young woman can be discovered. For three days now, neither the family nor those around the missing woman know anything about her, which is why a search effort has been established.
Something that the musical duo Estopa have not hesitated to join. With this, the group belonging to Cornellà (Barcelona) aims to find some type of information, among its million followers, that will help find Natalia.
“This girl disappeared in Barcelona 3 days ago. Please, if anyone has any information, contact @mossos or @policia,” the band has published on their X (Twitter) account. “And Natalia please, if you read us, contact your mother or us,” they added.
A message that they also wanted to transfer to their Instagram account to reach as many people as possible. “She is missing in Barcelona. She is 13 years old, if anyone has seen her, or anything, tell the police,” they have expressed through their stories on this social network.
A notice that has reached thousands of people. However, he continues his search. Given this, the platform dedicated to the publication of this type of notice has followed its usual procedure: publishing photographs and important details. Natalia Melet is 1.58 meters tall and has a slim build.
As for her hair, she has long brown hair, the same color as her eyes, which are brown. Although there is no more information about the 13-year-old girl, such as the clothes she was wearing on the last day, they have attached several telephone numbers: 649 952 957 and 644 712 806. Likewise, the Association’s email is info @sosdesaparecidos.es
In order to report any information that could be used to find the young woman, these numbers are joined by the emergency number (112), where you can contact the Mossos, and the National Police (091).
In the event of a disappearance, it is important to report it as soon as possible so that the agents can get to work, given that the first hours are crucial to finding the person. Likewise, any information that a witness can provide is key to the search.