Parents of missing Natacha return to Peru to search for their daughter

The parents of Natacha de Crombrugghe, the Belgian young tourist who disappeared in Peru two months ago, are returning to the Latin American country for the second time to look for their daughter.
According to the head of the IX Macro Police Region of Peru, General Miguel Ángel Cayetano, Natacha's parents returned to the city of Arequipa this Sunday.
On Tuesday they are scheduled to travel to the district of Cabanaconde, province of Caylloma. They would be accompanied by a representative of the Belgian consulate.
Natacha de Crombrugghe (28) disappeared on 23 January in Cabanaconde, a small town more than 3,500 metres above sea level in the Peruvian Andes. Since then, there has been no trace of her.
Her parents, Eric and Sabine, already travelled to Peru between 6 and 26 February to follow the search for their daughter, but returned without a positive result then.
The parents of Natacha de Crombrugghe returned to Peru. © Belga Photo