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After about four, long stretches of looking, 9-year-old Diana Alvarez's mom, Rita Hernandez, heard Saturday morning that her little girl's remaining parts were found.
Now and again, she was unable to talk, as the report about her girl was so excruciating.
At the point when we talked, she despite everything hadn't revealed to Diana's five siblings and sisters. She said they despite everything clutched the expectation that Diana would return home.
A mother with what she has left of her little girl, not about enough: recollections and pictures.
"I need to abandon a birthday. One more year without a birthday," she said.
The difficult revelation was in Osceola County, where the Lee County Sheriff's Office says surveyor's discovered the remaining parts.
"I don't want this for anyone, on no one," Hernandez stated, "in light of the fact that it wasn't her issue."
The main suspect in Diana's vanishing from her San Carlos Park home in 2016 is Jorge Guerrero-Torres.
While he as of now deals with murder indictments in her passing, investigators presently have additional proof of the wrongdoing.
"What she endured and what she lived in those minutes, I don't want that for no one," Hernandez said.
This is the means by which she trusts everybody will recall her girl: an image of her blessing her birthday.
"I'm here with simply the image of my girl. It's all I have left of her," Hernandez said.
To everybody who shared Diana's photograph to help discover her, she says bless your heart. "Sharing her photos, I can't request more."
This May, when Diana would have had her next birthday, she asks that you by and by share her photograph to help recollect her.
"My girl is in paradise," she said. "She's with God."
The family intends to have a commemoration for Diana. With respect to Jorge Guerrero, he's expected in court again on Monday.