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Apparition

La Llorona (The Weeping Woman)

She drowned her children to be with a man who rejected her. Now she wanders waterways crying 'Ay, mis hijos!' (Oh, my children!). Hearing her means death. Children who stray near water disappear.

1500s - Present
Mexico and Latin America
10000+ witnesses

La Llorona is Latin America’s most feared ghost.

The Legend

Origin story:

  • Beautiful woman
  • Loved nobleman
  • He spurned her
  • Drowned her children
  • In grief/revenge

The Appearance

What she looks like:

  • White dress
  • Long black hair
  • Weeping constantly
  • Near water
  • Sometimes faceless

The Cry

“Ay, mis hijos!”:

  • Heard at night
  • Near rivers, lakes
  • Heartbreaking wail
  • If close: danger
  • If far: warning

The Warning

What it means:

  • Death approaching
  • To you or loved one
  • Children especially
  • Stay inside
  • Pray for protection

Geographic Spread

Found everywhere:

  • Mexico
  • Central America
  • South America
  • US Southwest
  • Caribbean

Modern Sightings

Still reported:

  • River banks
  • Irrigation canals
  • Beaches
  • Late night
  • Children’s safety

Sources