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Elderly Woman with Dementia Found Dead in Havana

Saturday, September 14, 2024 by Edward Lopez

Elderly Woman with Dementia Found Dead in Havana
Celina García Álvarez - Image of © Facebook/Singarico Toypati Return

Celina García Álvarez, who suffered from dementia and diabetes, was found dead, according to her family, who did not specify the location of where the body was discovered. “Unfortunately, we have found Celina García Álvarez, and she has passed away. We thank everyone who shared the post; you are a great family, a great brotherhood. Thank you, my friends, from the bottom of my heart,” shared Irelis Rodríguez on her Facebook profile.

Celina, a resident of Santa Fe, Havana, was last seen wearing an orange housecoat with drawings and a pair of blue slippers. She left home without her diabetes medication, which heightened her family’s concern as they desperately sought any information about her whereabouts. The worsening of her condition during the time she was missing could be one of the probable causes of her death.

This week, social media was also used to seek help in locating another missing elderly person in Havana. The family is looking for any information that could lead to the whereabouts of Miguel Ángel Sánchez Cepero, known as "Cachito," who has been missing since last Sunday.

FAQs About Missing Elderly Individuals in Havana

Given the recent events, it is important to address some frequently asked questions regarding missing elderly individuals in Havana, especially those suffering from medical conditions like dementia and diabetes.

What should families do when a loved one with dementia goes missing?

Families should immediately contact local authorities and share detailed information about the missing person, including their medical conditions and a recent photo. Utilizing social media to spread the word can also be very effective.

Why is it crucial to locate missing individuals with diabetes quickly?

Individuals with diabetes need regular medication and monitoring to manage their blood sugar levels. Without their medicine, they are at risk of severe health complications, which can quickly become life-threatening.

How can the community help in finding missing elderly individuals?

The community can help by sharing information on social media, keeping an eye out for the missing person in their local area, and reporting any sightings to the authorities.

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