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Over a Year Later, Young Lali Paola Remains Missing Without a Trace

Monday, March 10, 2025 by Michael Hernandez

Over a Year Later, Young Lali Paola Remains Missing Without a Trace
Lali Paola Moliner, three years old, disappeared in Havana almost a month ago - Image © Social media collage

More than a year has passed since the disappearance of Lali Paola Moliner, who was just three years old at the time. Her whereabouts remain a mystery, leaving her family and friends desperate for answers. The young girl was last seen on February 25, 2024, in Havana, when she left her home in the Bahía neighborhood of the Habana del Este municipality with her mother, Teresa Moliner Bosa, aged 24.

The following day, Teresa's lifeless body was discovered near the coast in Cojímar, showing signs of violence, but Lali Paola was nowhere to be found. Since that tragic day, the family has expressed their frustration, criticizing the authorities for their lack of action in the search for the child.

Rosana Álvarez Mayarí, Teresa's cousin, has voiced her anger on social media, questioning the government and police's effectiveness in solving the case. Concerns about Lali Paola's health are mounting as she suffers from allergies and severe asthma attacks.

Despite the time that has passed, neither the authorities nor state-run media have provided any public information regarding the child's disappearance or her mother's death, sparking criticism over the lack of transparency and the growing insecurity in the country.

The family holds onto hope that Lali Paola will be found alive and urges anyone with information about her whereabouts to contact them at these phone numbers: 58385107, 53161904, 59040389, and 51976232.

In Cuba, unresolved disappearances of women and girls have raised serious concerns and led to accusations of inadequate protocols and legal resources to handle such cases. According to the Alas Tensas Gender Observatory (OGAT), at least ten women have disappeared under unexplained circumstances, some for over a decade.

The Cuban regime fails to issue alert systems to help locate missing women and often neglects to follow up on cases, as reported by the families themselves. Without an effective alert system and with a police force lacking resources and adequate support, the plight of missing persons and their loved ones continues to worsen, OGAT laments.

Institutional inefficiency in Cuba leaves the families of the missing in a state of despair and helplessness. The absence of an effective alert system and a resource-strapped police force exacerbate the situation, hindering significant progress in investigations.

Organizations like Alas Tensas and Yo Sí Te Creo en Cuba have been working to raise awareness and document cases of disappearances and femicides in Cuba, despite facing challenges in accessing information. These platforms have also called for action and support to combat gender-based violence on the island.

Frequently Asked Questions about Missing Persons in Cuba

What happened to Lali Paola Moliner?

Lali Paola Moliner, a three-year-old girl, disappeared on February 25, 2024, in Havana. Her mother, Teresa Moliner Bosa, was found dead the following day, but Lali Paola remains missing.

How has the Cuban government responded to Lali Paola's disappearance?

The Cuban government has been criticized for its lack of action and transparency in the case of Lali Paola's disappearance. Authorities have not provided public information or updates on the investigation.

What organizations are involved in raising awareness about disappearances in Cuba?

Organizations such as Alas Tensas and Yo Sí Te Creo en Cuba are actively working to document and raise awareness about disappearances and gender-based violence in Cuba.

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