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60 days have passed since the disappearance of the young Cuban Karildi Marín: "Two months of suffering and anguish"

The young woman was last seen on December 14, the day she went to a party in the Cerro municipality of Havana.


This Wednesday marks two months since the disappearance of the young Cuban Karildi Marín, 24, who has been missing since the night of December 14.

That day the young woman, who lives in Párraga, in the Arroyo Naranjo municipality of Havana, went to a party in Cerro and her family never heard from her again.

"She has a family that loves her with life. She has a little girl who recently turned her first birthday. We have been suffering and anguish for two months.I sincerely ask anyone who knows anything about my sister to contact me at 54291630," Yoandri Marín, the young woman's brother, reiterated this Wednesday.

Marín accompanied her request with an emotional family video of her sister dancing with her mother to the song "My story between your fingers", by the Italian singer-songwriter Gianluca Grignani.

Facebook screenshot/Yoandri Marín

"My friend has been missing for two months and we have not been able to find her. Help us share and call 52594878 or 54291630 with any information, as her family is desperate," Gaby Agetes reiterated in another publication.

Facebook Capture/Gaby Agetes

This week Yoandri Marín He shared a photo that they sent him of a young woman who has been seen in Naranjito and Diez de Octubre, but clarified that although she has a certain physical resemblance, it is not Karildi.

The person who shared the original information stated that the girl in question "is not in good condition" and that "she is delirious."

Facebook Capture/Yoandri Marín

On several occasions since the announcement of the disappearance, Yoandri Marín has reiterated that the family will not give up in its efforts to search for the young woman and have even speculated about the possibility that Karildi is being held by someone against her will.

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