The Cuban Yoandri Marín, brother ofthe young woman missing in Havana For three weeks, he asked for help this Wednesday from the drivers who have been able to transport the young Karildi Marín somewhere since December 14.
"I ask every motorist or transporter who, since December 14, was able to see or transport my sister to a specific location, call me privately if you want."Marín wrote on Facebook, who specified that the identity of the person who provides any type of information will not be revealed.
"I just want to know my sister's movements to find her whereabouts"wrote Yoandri, who in addition to reiterating his telephone number (54291630) in search of some clue, stressed that the family is "very distressed" because it has been three weeks without news from his sister.
In another publication, made on Tuesday, Marín indicated that he had not said anything else about his sister"for research reasons", but clarified that she remains missing.
Karildi Marín - 24 years old and mother of a little girl - is reported asmissing since December 14, when he went out to a party in the Cerro municipality, in Havana, and never returned home.
In their desperation, the family has come to contemplate the possibility that Karildi - who lives in Párraga, in Arroyo Naranjo - has left the country.
The young woman's brother reported that evenreceived a phone call with a ransom request from Mexico, but later concluded that it was an attempted "scam."
Last week Yoandri Marín reiterated that the family will not give up in its efforts to search for the young woman andHe speculated about the possibility that Karildi is being held for someone against your will.
“Attention to all the men of concepts on the Hill. I am not oblivious to the situation, and I know that my sister is being held. I only ask, please, whoever has it to release it because we have already suffered enough. "She has a month-old daughter and a family suffering from her disappearance," the young woman's brother wrote on Facebook.
In the first days after the report of her disappearance, Yoandri Marín claimed to have received reports that her sister had allegedly been seen on more than one occasion in different areas of the Cerro municipality - through La Lechera or Esquina de Tejas - something that It baffled several Internet users, who questioned whether it was a voluntary disappearance.
Reports of Cubans missing are becoming more frequent in recent months, as well as the publication of requests for help through social networks to obtain information, in the midst of a context of growing violence in the country.
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