The Legend Of La Llorona Now

: She is famously heard wailing, "¡Ay, mis hijos!" (Oh, my children!) near bodies of water at night. 2. Appearance & Characteristics

: Her spirit is condemned to wander the earth, eternally searching for her lost children. The Legend of La Llorona

: She typically appears as a tall, thin apparition dressed in a flowing white gown or rebozo (shawl). : She is famously heard wailing, "¡Ay, mis hijos

The most common version of the tale tells of a beautiful young woman named who marries a wealthy man. After years of neglect and his eventual infidelity, Maria is consumed by a fit of uncontrollable rage and drowning her two children in a river. Realizing what she has done, she is overcome with grief and either drowns herself or dies of sorrow on the riverbank. : She is famously heard wailing