Lali Paola Moliner, a three-year-old Cuban girl living in the Bahía district, in the Habana del Este municipality,remains missing.
A publication on the news portalScissorsHe stated that the girl's whereabouts are unknown."from Saturday at 10 pm."
This is a longer period of time than initially indicated in the publication that went viral and thatIt mentioned Monday as the day of the disappearance.
Scissors He also detailed that the mother of the minor - identified asTeresa Moliner- She was found dead on Tuesday morning on the coast of Habana del Este.
Some unofficial reports on networks suggest that the body of the girl's mother was found in Cojímar and that there were signs of violence, something that has not been confirmed so far.
The family has released the following telephone numbers in case anyone knows anything about the girl's whereabouts: 58385107, 53161904, 59040389 and 51976232.
"Please, the family is desperate. Her name is Lali Paola. If you have children, think about the suffering of us, the family.", pleaded in the original publication on the subject, Arseni Moliner, apparently a direct relative of the minor, but whose publication was private, which forced a screenshot of his text to go viral.
“The Police are investigating the causes of death but do not believe that it was a natural death, nor that it occurred in the place where they found the body,” said a relative of the girl in statements toCubanet.
The source assured that the PNR has focused on finding the girl and has not offered other details about the mother's death.
“We are concerned that [Lali Paola] is very allergic and had asthma and we do not know if she is being medicated,” said the family source consulted.
So far there are no more details about the circumstances in which the girl disappeared nor about the discovery of the body of the minor's mother.
Official media have not commented on the case, which adds to the growing wave of citizen insecurity that afflicts the country.
Reports of disappearances of Cubans have become 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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