A young Cuban was stabbed in the city ofCamaguey by a criminal who stole a motorbike and a cell phone in the middle of the street, in another assault that adds to the growing wave of violence that plagues Cuban society.
The victim, identified asNolasco Reinel Junco Hernandez, 24 years old, was assaulted around midnight last Sunday, January 21, in the Villa Mariana neighborhood, as detailed on social networks by the independent mediaCuba Time.
Although the aggressor hit him several times and stabbed him, fortunately the young man was able to overcome his injuries.
“That Sunday, Nolasco was preparing to attend a fifteenth party, near the Villa Mariana bakery. It was late, after midnight, and the young man decided to call a friend attending the celebration to access the festivities," the aforementioned media reported on the circumstances of the incident.
The young man stopped his motorbike some distance from the place and called his friend on the phone. At that moment he felt a very strong blow from behind. They then snatched the phone from his hands and pushed him down from the vehicle.
The source states that he suddenly felt intense pain in his right side that made it difficult for him to move and immediatelyHe saw "the blood running down to his legs and understood that he had been stabbed."
He was able to get up with difficulty after his attacker had escaped and was taken to the Provincial Hospital with the help of some local residents who knew him. Once at the hospital they stitched the wound.
“Nolasco claims that the aggressor was white and had a strong build, but he had a hood on that hid his face. According to his testimony, he did not hear the aggressor start the motorbike - he did not take the starter key - and he saw him walk away with the vehicle by his hand.
The young man who was assaulted made a report to the police, but says that at the moment nothing is known about the stolen goods or the aggressor.
In another recent violent incident, a woman was the victim ofhis electric motorcycle was stolen while he was traveling through San José de Las Lajas this Tuesday, in the province of Mayabeque, although in that case the victim was only knocked off his motorcycle and nothing was done to him.
Concern about the increase in violent robberies against motorists is general throughout the country.
In recent days, Cuban motorists called for unity in the face of the unstoppable increase in assaults on the island.
"The police are for pleasure, they are only there to repress the people and not to retaliate with the matter," complained an Internet user through the group ofFacebook Bus & Truck Accidents, where he expressed his concern about the issue and asked for unity to teach the thieves a lesson.
In the comments section of the publication, several Internet users pointed out that the theft does not stop because then the motorists themselves buy parts stolen from others without worrying about the origin of these parts, for which they surely "assaulted, killed or mutilated someone to obtain them." ".
In the last year, complaints ofrobberies against motorists and assaults of all kinds that in many cases have claimed several fatalities or serious injuries.
A few days ago, the death of Walter Mulgado, a 51-year-old motorcyclist living in the town of Calabazar, in the Boyeros municipality of Havana, made headlines.was murdered to steal his motorcycle.
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