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Cuban Woman Missing for Nearly Two Months in Ciego de Ávila

Tuesday, August 20, 2024 by Zoe Salinas

Cuban Woman Missing for Nearly Two Months in Ciego de Ávila
Mabel García Corrales remains missing - Image © Facebook/YoSíTeCreo en Cuba

Mabel García Corrales, a Cuban resident, has been missing since the first week of July when she was last seen in the province of Ciego de Ávila. Known affectionately as Marbeli, she is 54 years old and described by her loved ones as having black hair with gray streaks and dark eyes.

According to a post by the feminist platform YoSíTeCreo en Cuba on Facebook, Mabel disappeared on June 30th after leaving her home early in the morning. She was wearing a t-shirt, black shorts, and no shoes at the time of her disappearance.

A family member revealed to the feminist platform Alas Tensas that Mabel suffers from a nervous condition. Like many Cubans with similar conditions, she is not taking any medication due to the ongoing shortage in the country. Her doctor had prescribed chlorpromazine, but it has been unavailable.

The family has filed a report with the police and is urging anyone with information to call 55200690, message JoseDay DayJose on Messenger, or contact the authorities directly.

Key Information on Mabel García Corrales' Disappearance

To provide more clarity and assist in the search for Mabel García Corrales, here are some frequently asked questions and their answers.

When was Mabel García Corrales last seen?

Mabel García Corrales was last seen in the first week of July, specifically on June 30th, in Ciego de Ávila.

What was Mabel García Corrales wearing when she disappeared?

She was wearing a t-shirt, black shorts, and was barefoot.

What condition does Mabel García Corrales suffer from?

Mabel suffers from a nervous condition and was prescribed chlorpromazine, which she has not been able to take due to a medication shortage.

How can people provide information on Mabel García Corrales' whereabouts?

Anyone with information can call 55200690, message JoseDay DayJose on Messenger, or contact the local authorities.

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