Rescatemos a David y Miguel

Rescatemos a David y Miguel[a] is an antimonumento installed on Paseo de la Reforma Avenue in the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City.

It is dedicated to David Ramírez and Miguel Ángel Rivera, two males who were kidnapped on 5 January 2012 when they were traveling to Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, Guerrero.

According to Lourdes, one of Ramírez's sisters, the two were traveling along Mexican Federal Highway 134, a route known for its high crime rate.

There, a family member of Rivera met with individuals dressed as military personnel and handed over the ransom payment.

When he inquired about the whereabouts of Ramírez and Rivera, the kidnapper told him to leave the area and wait for them to arrive a few meters ahead.

[1][4] During the afternoon of 5 January 2018, family and friends installed a sculpture about 3 m (9.8 ft) tall with an image of a man divided in half, using two shades of blue.

[6]: 135–138  The sides of the memorial's base have brackets to which locks can be attached as a calling for improved security due to the thousands of kidnappings that occur in the country.

The sculpture facing one side with multiple locks.
The anti-monument in 2019 with multiple padlocks