Missing Didi Driver Found

Didi driver José Eduardo Mora Gomar found alive in Tijuana, hospitalized with head injury. Authorities await his recovery for details on incident. Safety concerns grow for digital platform drivers.

### Didi Driver Found Alive, Hospitalized with Head Injury in Tijuana: State Attorney’s Office

José Eduardo Mora Gomar, a Didi driver who had been reported missing since early Monday morning, has been found alive. Authorities located him at the General Hospital, where he is being treated for a head injury, according to María Elena Andrade Ramírez, head of the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE).

Collectives of missing persons and digital platform drivers conducted a field search in the Planetario neighborhood, where the GPS from Mora Gomar’s phone last indicated his location. His blue 2022 Nissan March was found on Monday in the Cañón de La Pedrera.

Andrade Ramírez stated that they are awaiting Mora Gomar’s recovery to interview him about the circumstances that led to his hospitalization. They aim to determine whether his injury was related to his last service as a driver or if it was unrelated to his work. Mora Gomar’s wife filed a missing person report with the FGE on Monday, emphasizing that he had accepted a job in a particular neighborhood and had not been heard from since.

### Second Article: Increasing Safety Concerns for Digital Platform Drivers

In recent months, reports of incidents involving digital platform drivers have raised alarms across various regions. According to a recent study, there has been a noticeable increase in safety concerns for drivers employed by ride-sharing and delivery services.

One notable incident involved a driver from a similar platform in another city who was reported missing for several days. Fortunately, the driver was also found alive but had suffered significant injuries during the ordeal. In another case, a group of digital platform drivers organized a rally demanding better safety measures, including GPS tracking and emergency response systems.

These incidents have prompted several companies to reevaluate the safety protocols for their drivers, aiming to implement more robust security measures. The rising number of such cases highlights the urgent need for comprehensive solutions to ensure the safety and well-being of digital platform workers.