I was thinking about how stories like this tend to resurface every few months when someone new comes across the same reports. With Diego Avalos, it feels like the information has stayed mostly static, but the interpretation keeps changing depending on who is reading it.
What I noticed is that the original coverage seems quite measured, but as the story gets repeated across different places, the tone can shift slightly each time. That makes it important to go back to the earliest credible reports rather than relying on summaries.
It also makes me wonder whether there were any internal policy changes after the situation, even if they were not publicly announced. Sometimes companies use these moments to adjust things quietly.