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Young Cuban woman is missing in Havana

The young woman could have mental health problems, according to the report of her disappearance.

Carla, joven cubana desaparecida © Facebook Illenis M. Roman
Carla, a missing Cuban girl Photo © Facebook Illenis M. Roman

An 18-year-old Cuban girl, calledCarla, was reported missing in Havana and her family requests urgent help to locate her.

Carla's mother's name is Margarita and she reported the young woman missing this Saturday. Her case has become known on social networks, where family and friends are distributing the image and data of the girl to facilitate her location.

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The complaint was made through Facebook byIllenis M. Roman, who shared the information that Carla allegedly suffers from "mild mental disorders."

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The young woman's family has provided several telephone numbers so that anyone with information can contact them immediately: +53 7 8630028, +53 5 5517445, and +53 5 2954629. You can contact Margarita, who works at the Faculty Calixto García in Havana.

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The alarm over the disappearance of this young woman in Cuba resonates in a context where other similar cases have generated concern. One of them is that ofKarildi Marín, absent from his home in Havana since December 14 and his situation remains unresolved.

The uncertainty remains despite the certainty that Karildi has not left the country, since his passport was found in his home. His brotherYoandri Marin has made a public appeal in search of any clue that may lead to the location of the young woman.

Thedisappearance of women In the Cuban capital it is a growing concern. Meanwhile, authorities are unable to provide quick and effective responses to families.

Citizens, supported by the dissemination of data on social networks, are mobilized to assist in the search for these people, demonstrating once again solidarity and community effort in critical situations.

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