A 13-year-old Cuban girl who had been missing since Wednesday in Havana has been located by her family. The teenager is safe and sound, according to a close source who revealed the information on social media.
The girl, identified as Dariana Hoyos Correa and a resident of Cojímar in the municipality of Habana del Este, was found in Regla. However, details regarding the circumstances of her discovery have not been disclosed.
"To all my friends and family, thank you for your concern and help. I just spoke with Carmen and it appears the girl has been found. I don’t know more because she is going to the address given to confirm. Thanks, truly," wrote a social media user identified as "Arlet Oni Yemayá" on Facebook.
"Unfortunately, as parents, we sometimes do not have complete control over our children, and even when we do, they can do things that tear us apart," added the source, speaking as a mother and as someone who was once a teenager themselves. As of the closing of this report, no further details about the case have been released.
Common Questions About the Missing Teen in Havana
Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers regarding the recent case of the missing teenager in Havana.
Who is the missing teenager that was found in Havana?
The missing teenager is Dariana Hoyos Correa, a 13-year-old resident of Cojímar in the municipality of Habana del Este.
Where was Dariana Hoyos Correa found?
Dariana Hoyos Correa was found in Regla, although the specific details of her discovery have not been made public.
What did the family say after finding Dariana?
The family expressed their gratitude to friends and family for their concern and help through a Facebook post by a user named "Arlet Oni Yemayá."