They are seeking help to locate a young Cuban who disappeared in Havana.

The young man was wearing a t-shirt, shorts, and flip-flops. He lives in the Villa Panamericana, a neighborhood in East Havana, but he could be found anywhere in the city.

Joven desaparecido © Facebook/Lanny Valdés
Missing young manPhoto © Facebook/Lanny Valdés

A Cuban woman requested help through social media to locate Yankier Correa, a young man with moderate intellectual disability, who has been missing for two days in Havana.

"Hello friends, this young man has been missing from his home for two days. His name is Yankier Correa. He has moderate intellectual disability and is not aggressive. Please, if you see him, urgently contact his family," wrote Lanny Valdés on the social network Facebook.

Facebook post/Lanny Valdés

In her post, the woman emphasized that Yankier has communication problems and doesn't know how to navigate the city well. "He is very likely lost and doesn't know how to get back home."

It was reported that when he left his house, the young man was wearing a t-shirt, shorts, and flip-flops. He lives in Villa Panamericana, in the municipality of La Habana del Este, but he could be anywhere in Havana.

He also requested that anyone with information about his whereabouts contact the phones 77663159 or 55817189. "The family is very concerned, as his condition makes him particularly vulnerable," he added.

This Friday it was reported that the Cuban boatman Hubert Rodolfo Fonseca Rivero, who had been missing in Havana since last Sunday, returned safe and sound with his family.

According to the digital site CubaNet, his wife Leidys Rodríguez reported that Fonseca's car broke down in Matanzas and his cellphone ran out of battery, which is why he was unable to communicate.

A few days ago, another Cuban asked for help on social media to locate an elderly man who has been missing in Havana since last Sunday. The user Yusleydis Díaz requested any support that could lead to the whereabouts of Miguel Ángel Sánchez Cepero, who is called "Cachito."

A similar situation is being experienced by the family of an elderly man who has been missing since Saturday. His name is Luis Cabrera Rodríguez, 74 years old, who resides in the Mangos de Baraguá popular council, Mella municipality, Santiago de Cuba.

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