Guatemalan migrant Eidy Aracely Tzi Coc indirectly led to the discovery of a major child labor plant in Alabama.
The 13-year-old girl went missing earlier this year after she fled with her 21-year-old co-worker, also from Guatemala, Alvaro Cucul.
The Enterprise, Alabama Police Department responded to a February 3 call from her father, Pedro Tzi, who explained that she never came home that night.
Authorities then discovered from Pedro that Eidy and her two brothers, aged 12 and 15, had all been working at SMART Alabama in Luverne, a Hyundai automotive parts supplier, and that they were not in school, contrary to Alabama law which requires all children under 17 to be enrolled.
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