A young father residing in the San Luis municipality, in Santiago de Cuba, wasstabbed to death Thursday during an argument.
As reported on social networks by independent journalist Yosmany Mayeta Labrada, the deceased's name wasRafael Montero Llópiz, was 29 years old and the father of a three-year-old boy. years.
"He was drinking alcoholic beverages with other people from the La Granja neighborhood and he came out arguing with a boy from the area. But suddenly, the brother of the person who was in the dispute came andstabbed him twice in the back", he detailed inFacebook.
Mayeta pointed out that the personal details of the perpetrator of the crime are not known, butThey informed him that he had already turned himself in to the police..
Several people showed their regret and indignation at the crime.
"The family in mourning, my dear cousin EPD. I have such great pain that I have no words to explain it, my Rafael Montero Llópiz is so young," said Rainierie Ibañez.
"Rafa, what a great pain for all your friends, family, neighbors, in short, all those who loved you very much and who will still continue to remember you always as a good friend that you knew how to be. So young and with a whole life ahead to enjoy with your child...", expressed Noreida López Calderón.
For his part, Mayeta dedicated another post to the regime's spokesperson Humberto López, to the Caribbean Channel, to the official media, to the Police and to all the institutions that should ensure citizen security in the country.
"If this is not an increase in violence, then what is," questioned the independent reporter, referring to the television programWe make Cuba, in which twoRegime officials denied that there is an increase in violence in Cuba.
Mayeta shared a list "that falls far short of the reality that exists in Cuba" with names and surnames of people murdered, violated and threatened in the last three months in Santiago and other provinces.
"Tell me, Humberto, what would be the reactions of the mothers, fathers and other relatives of the people who continue to suffer because their loved one was taken from them in a vile murder," he asked.
His message is directed to the prosecutor who expressed in Humberto López's program that"there are no more murders in Cuba" now, and he blamed social networks of greater visibility to the cases.
"Thirty minutes in your programWe make Cuba It was enough to reflect this reality, which neither you nor your guests, who managed the reality that the Cuban population lives, wanted to make known. "This sad reality that is being experienced in Cuba regarding violence, no one can hide," said Mayeta.
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