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Youth Clash with Sticks and Stones on Santiago de Cuba Street

Monday, July 29, 2024 by Daniel Vasquez

A violent altercation between young individuals on Colón Street in Santiago de Cuba has sparked concern among local residents. The incident was reported by independent journalist Yosmany Mayeta on his Facebook profile this Sunday. A video reveals around 12 people involved in the confrontation, some wielding sticks and others hurling stones.

As the street fight escalates, alarming screams from a young woman can be heard, and a neighbor voices her worry about the potential consequences of the brawl and the absence of police intervention. The identities of those involved, the cause of the fight, and whether there were any serious injuries or victims remain unknown.

Recent Carnivals Marred by Violence

This incident adds to a series of violent clashes that have marred the recent carnivals in Santiago de Cuba, which began on Thursday and concluded on Saturday. During these festive days, several violent scenes were recorded among attendees, especially one on the central Trocha Street, known for its Rumbón Mayor festivities.

"Carnivals are heating up," commented Mayeta, referring to another confrontation that occurred during the pre-carnival period in the city. The rising violence in the streets of Santiago de Cuba is causing anxiety among residents, who feel that security is deteriorating rapidly and that the police are not responding promptly to intervene in these incidents.

Understanding the Rising Violence in Santiago de Cuba

The following questions and answers aim to provide a deeper insight into the recent surge in violence in Santiago de Cuba, particularly during the carnival period.

What triggered the recent violent altercation on Colón Street?

The specific cause of the fight on Colón Street remains unknown, as the identities and motivations of those involved have not been disclosed.

How has the local community reacted to the increasing violence?

Residents of Santiago de Cuba are increasingly worried about the rising violence and the perceived lack of timely police intervention to curb such incidents.

Were there any other significant incidents during the Santiago de Cuba carnivals?

Yes, several violent episodes were recorded, particularly on Trocha Street, one of the main areas for the Rumbón Mayor festivities.

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