Blanca
Olivia Arellano Gutierrez, a Mexican woman who travelled nearly 5,000
kilometres to meet her boyfriend whom she had met online, was killed and then
harvested for organs, news reports say. Her boyfriend, identified as Juan Pablo
Jesus Villafuerte, has been served with a warrant.

The
incident came to the limelight after Gutierrez’s niece Karla Arellano called
her multiple times and received no response. Her niece put up a post along with
screenshots of unanswered chats and conversations on Twitter. When Karla, the niece,
contacted the boyfriend, he said Blanca was bored and had left for Mexico, she
said.

Who was
Blanca Olivia Arellano Gutierrez?

Blanca Olivia
Arellano Gutierrez was a 51-year-old Mexican woman. In the month of July,
Bianca informed her family that she would be travelling to Peru to meet her boyfriend
whom she had met online named Juan Pablo Jesus Villafuerte. Blanca Olivia’s
family said Arellano was planning to visit the beach city of Huacho where her
37-year-old Peruvian boyfriend lived.

She made
the 5,000 kilometres long journey.

On November
9, her dismembered body was found by a local fisherman.

The last
time Blanca’s family had spoken to her was on November 7. Investigators told
News Corp Australia that Blanca’s niece had spoken to her aunt on the day and she
told Karla that the relationship was going well and she was in love.

Two weeks passed
and no one heard of Blanca. It was then that her niece put up a Twitter post
for help locating Bianca, which prompted the local police to launch a probe.

“I never
thought I would be in this situation and today I ask for support and dissemination
to locate one of the most loved and important people in life,” Karla wrote in
her Twitter post.

“My aunt,
Blanca Olivia Arellano Gutierrez, disappeared on Monday, November 7 in Peru,
she is Mexican origin, we fear for her life,” her post added.

It was
Karla who later announced her aunt’s death on Twitter on Wednesday.