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Young Woman, 20, Missing in Old Havana: Urgent Call for Help

Friday, August 23, 2024 by Grace Ramos

Young Woman, 20, Missing in Old Havana: Urgent Call for Help
Lianet Núñez Pérez, the young woman from Havana who disappeared - Image © Collage Facebook/Alas Tensas

Cuban feminist platforms have issued an urgent call for help this Friday to locate Lianet Núñez Pérez, a 20-year-old resident of the Jesús María neighborhood in Old Havana, who has been missing since Thursday night.

Lianet was last seen on the night of Thursday, August 22. She has fair skin, black hair, numerous freckles on her face, and very light brown eyes. She also has a tattoo of an equation on her chest. Lianet is 1.62 meters tall and is in good health.

The last person to hear from her was her partner, around 9:00 p.m. on Thursday through WhatsApp. It is believed she was at the park located at Monte and Belascoaín, a spot she frequently visits to connect to the internet. Lianet had her cell phone with her, which is now either turned off or out of coverage.

Her family has reported her disappearance to the police and has issued an early alert on social media. Anyone with information can contact her father, Lázaro Núñez, at 78675805. As of the closure of this report, no further information is available.

Reports of missing persons in Cuba have become increasingly common in recent years, along with social media pleas for help, amid a context of rising violence in the country.

Frequently Asked Questions About Missing Persons in Cuba

In light of the increasing number of missing persons cases in Cuba, here are some frequently asked questions to provide more information on the subject.

What should I do if I have information about a missing person?

If you have any information about a missing person, contact the local authorities immediately and provide all relevant details. You can also reach out to the family members through the contact information provided in the alert.

How common are missing persons cases in Cuba?

Reports of missing persons have become more frequent in recent years, reflecting a growing concern over safety and violence in the country.

How can I help spread awareness about a missing person?

You can help by sharing alerts and information on social media platforms, joining local community groups, and staying informed about ongoing cases.

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