A 23-year-old young man, father of two children, has been missing in the city of Santiago de Cuba since Monday morning, according to reported journalist Yosmany Mayeta Labrada on social networks.
The missing Cuban has been identified as Luis Yudián Parra Rivera and resides in the Micro 2 District of the Abel Santamaría Popular Council, better known as "El Salao".
Parra Rivera has been missing since approximately 10 a.m. on March 25.
“Please, if anyone sees this little person, call these numbers, +5353484475, +5356533416, +5359094064. His mother, wife and the entire family are desperate for his disappearance,” Leudenia Téllez wrote on Facebook.
"I make an urgent call for this person to be searched by the authorities of Santiago de Cuba as soon as possible. Every minute that passes is one of desperation for the family and hope of being able to find him alive is also lost."concluded Mayeta Labrada.
The publication was followed by dozens of comments wishing that the young man would be found safe and sound as soon as possible and growing concern about the situation of insecurity that exists in the province of Santiago de Cuba.
UPDATE:
Luis Yudián Parra Rivera appeared alive in the province of Holguín.
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.
At this time, the search remains active for the young Karildi Marín, 24 years old, who She has been missing since the night of December 14. That day the young woman, who lives in Párraga, in the Havana municipality of Arroyo Naranjo, went to a party in Cerro and her family never heard from her again.
Much more recent is the disappearance of Lali Paola Moliner, a three-year-old Cuban girl resident in the Bahía neighborhood, in the Habana del Este municipality, whose whereabouts have been unknown since March 3. In that case, the minor was last seen in the company of her mother, whose body was found on March 4 on the coast of Cojímar.
Especially shocking is the story of the teenager Maydeleisis Rosales Rodríguez, who disappeared almost three years ago in Havana and whose mother lamented in recent statements to the independent press outlet CubaNet not having information about her daughter and being harassed by the repressive organs of the Cuban regime.
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