Felicia Gómez Díaz, a resident of Trinidad in the province of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba, has been missing for several days, leaving her family desperately seeking assistance to locate her. Last seen on December 5th, Felicia was wearing a green coat, leggings, a blue baseball cap from the Sancti Spíritus team, and rubber boots. Her family has clarified that she does not suffer from any mental impairment or cognitive decline.
Felicia, a married woman, is the mother of Yaneisy Gómez Gómez and grandmother to Jessica Cabrera Gómez. Her husband provided the description of her attire on the day she went missing. Unfortunately, the family has no leads or information regarding her whereabouts and is pleading for the public to circulate this information. They urge caution against spreading false news of her being found without confirmation from her family in Cuba, as rumors have previously circulated falsely suggesting her death.
Residing in the rural community of La Ermita, part of the Caracusey Popular Council, located on the road between Trinidad and Sancti Spíritus, Felicia's family is searching "tirelessly" for her. They have pledged to announce any developments through social media, though as of now, no updates have been provided. Her granddaughter, distressed by the situation, has criticized those spreading misinformation as it hampers the search efforts by prematurely claiming she has been located, leading people to stop looking.
"We truly need help. Anyone who can assist or search for her, please contact me," pleaded her granddaughter on Facebook. The family has shared a Cuban telephone number (59996249) for anyone who might have information about Felicia Gómez Díaz. Every piece of information is crucial.
The disappearance of Felicia occurs amid a series of similar cases across Cuba. In Holguín, a woman named Mercedes has been missing for a month. Suffering from dementia, she lived in the Calera 3 neighborhood of San Germán, Urban Noris. Fortunately, a young man who went missing in Havana after leaving military service was found safe in a park. Meanwhile, in Havana, the search continues for an elderly man with Alzheimer's, Miguel Sosa, who disappeared in mid-November. He was last seen in Central Havana, though he usually resides in Jaimanitas, Playa.
The family of Reinel Porra Cervantes, from the Trilladera settlement in Jatibonico, Sancti Spíritus, remains anxious as he has been missing for two years since last seen at a military facility in Topes de Collantes. His mother is actively seeking help to find him.
Frequently Asked Questions about Missing Persons in Cuba
What should I do if I see Felicia Gómez Díaz?
If you see Felicia Gómez Díaz, please contact her family immediately using the phone number provided (59996249) and inform them of her location.
Why is it important not to spread false news about missing persons?
Spreading false news can hinder search efforts by misleading the public and causing them to stop searching based on incorrect information. It's crucial to verify any updates with the family or authorities involved.
How can the public assist in finding missing persons in Cuba?
The public can help by sharing verified information, staying vigilant, and contacting authorities or families with any leads or sightings.