Nabetsy Jiménez Limonta, a young Cuban woman who had been missing since February 28 in the Cotorro municipality, in Havana, was found safe and sound this Sunday, according to updates on social networks by activist Marta María Ramírez and feminist platforms that had echoed of disappearance.
Both sources closed the Yeniset Alert, which had been created to facilitate the discovery of the young woman.
"Nabetsy is now with her family, who sends a strong thank you to all the people who supported her search", wrote the Yo SíTeCreo platform in Cuba on Facebook, which did not offer other details about the circumstances of the discovery.
It had previously been reported that the young woman is a patient of paranoid schizophrenia and that she is on Olanzapine treatment (10 mg), which she was not taking because the product is in short supply in the country.
The disappearance of Jiménez Limonta It occurred in a context marked by the shortage of medicines for patients with mental health disorders, which has increased the number of disappearances caused by lack of medication.
Reports of disappearances of Cubans have become more frequent in recent months, as well as the publication of requests for help through social networks to obtain information, in the midst of a context of growing violence in the country.
At this time, the search remains active for the young Karildi Marín, 24 years old, whoHe has been missing since the night of December 14. That day the young woman, who lives in Párraga, in the municipality of Arroyo Naranjo, in Havana, went to a party in Cerro and her family never heard from her again.
Much more recent is the disappearance ofLali Paola Moliner, a three-year-old Cuban girl residing in the Bahía neighborhood, in the Habana del Este municipality, who has been missing since Sunday, March 3. In that case, the minor was last seen in the company of her mother, whose body was found on March 4 on the coast of Cojímar.
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