On the social media platform Facebook, user Arletys Paredes shared a post from the profile Damiancito Laurelio, where the mother pleads for the young man's return.
The Cuban woman Rachel Sánchez Escaleira, a mother of three children, has also been missing for three days, according to people close to her. Sánchez lives in the buildings at 51 between 80 and 82 in Marianao, and her family is actively searching for her.
Additionally, a young Cuban man requested help through social media to locate his father, who has been missing since Monday. The man is a resident of the Boyeros municipality in Havana and has been unsuccessfully searched for in various hospitals.
Less than a week ago, it was reported that Celina García Álvarez, who suffered from senile dementia and diabetes, was found dead, according to family members who did not specify 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 Facebook user Irelis Rodríguez on her profile.
FAQs about Missing Persons in Cuba
Here are some frequently asked questions and answers related to the concerning issue of missing persons in Cuba, highlighting recent incidents and ongoing searches.
What steps can families take when a loved one goes missing in Cuba?
Families should immediately report the disappearance to local authorities, search nearby hospitals, and use social media platforms to spread the word and gather support.
How can social media help in finding missing persons in Cuba?
Social media can be a powerful tool for reaching a wide audience quickly, allowing for the rapid sharing of information and increasing the chances of finding the missing person through community support.
What are some recent cases of missing persons in Havana?
Recent cases include the disappearance of Rachel Sánchez Escaleira and the tragic finding of Celina García Álvarez, who was suffering from senile dementia and diabetes.