Ciro Castillo Rojo

[3][4] The search lasted for two hundred and two days, until he was found lifeless in a ravine of the snowy Bomboya mountain.

[3][4] The case received wide media coverage and inspired a miniseries called "Ciro, the Angel of Colca" which was broadcast by América Televisión.

[8][9] He attempted to register his political party, Perú Potencia, with the goal of running for the presidency of Peru.

[13] In the 2016 parliamentary elections, he ran for the Congress of the Republic for Peruanos Por el Kambio, without success.

[20] During the same year, the Superior Court of Justice of Callao took protective measures in support of the vice-governor of the region, Edita Gladys Vargas Cerón, following reports of alleged threats from Castillo Rojo.