Three hundred years later in Los Angeles, California, La Llorona began haunting Patricia Alvarez and her two sons, causing the mother to lock her children away for protection. She would become known as "La Llorona", with whosoever hearing her cry would be marked for death.
However, this was not to be as instead of being allowed to pass on, the woman was forced to walk the Earth to find her lost sons. Shortly after murdering her children, the grief-stricken woman tosses herself into the water to reunite with her children in the afterlife. He attempts to flee only for his mother to then grab him and subsequently drown him in the water.
While searching for his family, he finds his mother drowning his older brother in a river. However, when he reopened his eyes, he saw that he was alone.
Anna noticed bruises on the boys' arms, believing them to be caused by Patricia, only for the boys to tell them that their mother was not responsible.
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When Anna approached the door anyway, Patricia turned heel and attacked her, with the latter breaking free from the psychotic villainess' attack and opening the door to find Carlos and Tomas inside. Once Anna entered said house, she is confronted by Patricia, who refused to answer Anna's questions regarding the whereabouts of her sons and also shouted at her to not open a locked door she was close to.
The early scenes of the film had Anna arrive at the house with a police officer, as Carlos and Tomas had been missing days at school, and there were suspicions of child abuse. Patricia Alvarez is introduced as the single mother of two boys, Carlos and Tomas, and had been familiar with the film's main protagonist, social worker Anna Tate-Garcia, as she had been on call to the Alvarez house on a near regular basis.