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Mother of Three Missing in Havana

Tuesday, September 17, 2024 by Emily Vargas

Mother of Three Missing in Havana
Rachel Sánchez Escaleira - Image © Facebook/Anisley Cerviño Cueto

Rachel Sánchez Escaleira, a mother of three, has been missing for three days, according to those close to her. Sánchez resides in the buildings on 51st Street between 80 and 82 in Marianao, and her family is actively searching for her, as reported by Anisley Cerviño Cueto on Facebook.

Families of children who attend school with Sánchez's kids have also spread the word. "This woman is the mother of a classmate of my nephew. She has been missing for three days, and her family is desperate," said Duamy FG, who shared the parents' phone number (52816243).

The online posts have not provided a physical description of Sánchez, her age, or any distinguishing marks. Additionally, there is no information on where, when, or the last time she was seen, or what she was wearing at the time.

Other Missing Persons in Cuba

Several alerts for missing Cubans have been active since last week. The father of 15-year-old Noemí Victoria Blanco Acosta, from Cárdenas in Matanzas, has made a desperate plea for help to find his daughter, who has been missing since September 12. Additionally, an appeal was made to locate Yankier Correa, a young man with moderate mental retardation, who has been missing since Tuesday in Havana.

Reports have also been made regarding elderly individuals who have gone missing in recent days in the capital. These frequent reports of missing persons have been a growing concern in Cuba, as the rising crime rate has led to an increasing sense of insecurity.

Frequently Asked Questions About Missing Persons in Cuba

The issue of missing persons in Cuba has been escalating, with numerous alerts and social media posts seeking help. Below are some common questions and answers regarding the situation.

What should you do if someone you know goes missing in Cuba?

Contact local authorities immediately and provide as much information as possible. Also, spread the word on social media to reach a larger audience quickly.

How can the public help in finding missing persons?

Share posts and information on social media, keep an eye out for the missing person, and report any sightings or relevant information to the authorities.

Why are there so many missing persons cases in Cuba recently?

The rising crime rate and increasing insecurity in the country have contributed to the higher number of missing persons reports.

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