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Missing Cuban Man in Holguín: Family Seeks Public's Help

Monday, March 10, 2025 by Michael Hernandez

Missing Cuban Man in Holguín: Family Seeks Public's Help
Cuban missing - Image © Facebook/Daineris Vera

The family of Jesús Agüero Rodríguez turned to social media on Sunday, seeking assistance in finding him after he went missing on Saturday, March 8, in the Holguín province. According to a Facebook post by user Daineris Vera, Jesús was last seen getting out of a vehicle at a small business near the old Santiago de La Habana terminal to purchase chicken. From that moment, his whereabouts became unknown.

The most recent description of the young man notes he was wearing a Barcelona sports t-shirt, dark pants, and was carrying a blue backpack along with a small bag. His family, clearly distraught, has urged the public to share this information widely to aid in his search.

Anyone with information regarding Jesús Agüero Rodríguez's location is asked to immediately contact local authorities or his family.

Just last Thursday, another Cuban mother took to social media in a desperate plea to locate her missing son. Maritza Llerena Martínez sought help in obtaining any details about her son, known by some as Renier.

These incidents are part of a troubling pattern of recent disappearances in Cuba that have alarmed the public. It has become increasingly common for families to use social media in their efforts to find missing loved ones. Community cooperation is essential to resolving these cases swiftly.

Common Concerns in Recent Cuban Disappearances

What should you do if you have information about a missing person in Cuba?

If you have any information about a missing person's whereabouts in Cuba, it's crucial to contact local authorities or the family as soon as possible to assist in the search efforts.

Why are families in Cuba turning to social media to find missing people?

In recent times, social media has become a vital tool for families in Cuba to reach a wider audience quickly, hoping to gather any leads or information that could help locate their missing loved ones.

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