A Cuban woman has issued an urgent plea across multiple Facebook groups in the past few hours, seeking assistance in locating her husband, a taxi driver, who went missing on Sunday afternoon. The missing man has been identified as Hubert Rodolfo Fonseca Rivero.
According to his wife, Leidys Rodríguez, Hubert had driven a friend to Tarará, in the Havana del Este municipality. Rodríguez mentioned that after dropping off his friend in Tarará, he picked up another fare around 4:30 PM on September 8th, and has been missing since then.
On Monday, a missing persons report was filed at Police Unit 4 (No. 63847). Anyone who has seen Hubert Rodolfo Fonseca is urged to contact 56652894. "I am his wife and I am desperate. I ask for everyone's help, thank you," concluded Rodríguez.
Several internet users have suggested providing more details about the vehicle to enhance the clarity and effectiveness of the report. The car is believed to be a blue-painted 1952 Chevrolet, although the shared photo does not reveal much detail. Leidys Rodríguez mentioned in the comments that she does not have any other photos of the vehicle.
As of the time of this writing, no further details about the case have been released. In recent years, coinciding with the rise in violence in Cuba, there have been frequent reports of missing persons, causing significant concern among families. These families, lacking an official channel to bring visibility to these cases, often turn to social media and independent media outlets for help in finding their loved ones.
Frequently Asked Questions About Missing Persons in Cuba
Given the growing concern over missing persons in Cuba, here are some frequently asked questions and their answers to provide more context and information.
What should I do if a loved one goes missing in Cuba?
If a loved one goes missing, immediately file a report with the local police and provide as many details as possible. Additionally, share the information on social media and contact independent media outlets to increase visibility.
Why are reports of missing persons increasing in Cuba?
The increase in reports of missing persons in Cuba is often attributed to the rise in violence and the lack of effective official channels to address these cases, prompting families to seek help through social media and independent media.
How can I help in the search for missing persons?
You can help by sharing missing persons reports on social media, providing any information you may have to the authorities, and supporting families by spreading awareness of their cases.