A womanresident in Santiago de Cuba who suffers from mental illness has been reported missing for his family.
The lady's name isGeorgiana Perez Rosales and was last seen Thursday afternoon.
"At 3:30 in the afternoon they saw her in Céspedes Park, but when I left work and got there, she was no longer there," said her husband, Luis Enrique Lozada Nassiff.
"I even went to the hospitals to look for her and also to the Police to file a report, but they told me that it had to be 24 hours after she disappeared," he said.
Gina, as she is known, lives on Calle Luis Dagnes 21, between Calle 9 and Castillo Duany, in the Planta neighborhood, in the Altamira popular council.
As detailed in his profileFacebook the independent journalistYosmany Mayeta Labrada, at the time of her disappearance she was wearing a short beige striped dress with spikes on the sides.
Lozada Nassiff clarified that his wifehas mental disorders but is not aggressive.
Anyone who has seen her can contact her relatives at +53 51611442 or +53 58379194, or take her to the nearest Police station.
Cubans frequently use social networks to report the disappearance of their relatives and ask the community for help to find them, since many times, as in this case, the Police refuse to receive the report until a certain amount of time has passed. .
Reports of people with mental illnesses or elderly people with memory loss problems leaving their homes are also not uncommon.
Last week, journalists in Santiago de Cuba reported a55-year-old man, man with mental disorders who had been absent from home for more than 15 days, since he went out one Sunday to look for bread.
His name is Rafael Torres Reyes and at the time of his disappearance he was without medication.
A few days before, aold man named Miguelito who suffers from dementia disappeared in Havana.
A nephew of the man shared a photograph of him on Facebook and offered a reward of 30,000 pesos to whoever found him.
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