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Relative of girl missing in Havana explodes with indignation against the police

The minor's whereabouts are unknown since February 25.

Niña cubana que está desaparecida © Redes sociales
Cuban girl who is missing Photo © Social networks

Rosana Álvarez Mayarí, relative ofLali Paola Moliner, the three-year-old girl whoshe is missing in Havana since February 25, he harshly attacked the authorities in the last hours, whom he accuses of being ineffective in resolving the delicate case.

"Right now I want to know what the hell... this government, the police, the Council of State of this filthy country are doing, that they haven't found my three-year-old cousin.", he wrote on Facebook.

“It's been 10 days and nothing. If she were the daughter or granddaughter of one of them, I'm sure they would have found her by now, whatever the circumstance. "If a foreigner disappears or a bomb is placed in a tourist place, in less than 24 hours they look for the culprit or invent it," he noted.

“They are not looking for anyone, they are not even doing pin...and it is not the only case in Cuba. There have been murders, disappearances and they wash their hands. How long is this government going to remain in charge?, concluded his harsh questioning.

Facebook capture/Rosana Álvarez Mayarí

In the comments section of that same publication, the woman threatened to stand in the Plaza de la Revolución this Friday.

In another previous text, Rosana Álvarez Mayarí thanked on behalf of the family the massive concern and support of many people of good will, whom she said have written to find out about the girl from many countries.

"Today they have not given any news. We continue to ask God and all the saints that she appears safe and sound," he added.

Facebook capture/Rosana Álvarez Mayarí

"For the people who are really concerned and supporting us through this medium, we thank you very much for your nobility. The girl has not appeared. We hope with faith in everything that exists, God and all the saints, that she appears alive," he wrote in a third text.

In recent times, Rosana and other relatives of the girl have deniedrumors that circulated on social networks about the alleged discovery of the lifeless body of the minor, and asked for respect, while emphasizing that they still hope to find her safe and sound.

It is not the first time in recent days that Rosana Álvarez has accused the authorities of inaction.

“I'm fuming, because I'm sure that if they put a bomb in a hotel, or in the Capitol, or a foreigner disappears, they will appear in less than 24 hours,” she wrote a couple of days ago.

The last time Lali Paola Moliner was seen she was in the company of her mother, Teresa Moliner Bosa, 24 years old.

Moliner Bosa left on Sunday, February 25, heading to Cojímar from his parents' house, in the Bahía district, both towns in the Habana del Este municipality. Since thenThey had no further news of them. On Monday the 26th, the woman's lifeless body was found on the coast and there was no trace of her daughter.

Faced with the insistent recommendation of Internet users who asked that they find out about the girl's father as the person who could have her, Geysell Govenco - one of the relatives who has been reporting on the case - clarified thatThe minor's father is in prison.

Arseni Moliner, the girl's uncle, revealed in statements to14 September that there is an active police search. Regarding the discovery of his sister's body, he said thatThey do not know if his death was due to natural causes or murder, as the police have not provided that information to the family.

Moliner said that his sister was buried in the Regla cemetery and that when they saw the body they noticed that her face was quite bruised. The deceased young woman was not carrying her belongings or her mobile phone when she was found.

The family has released the following phone numbers so that anyone with information about the girl's whereabouts can contact: 58385107, 53161904, 59040389 and 51976232.

Family sources have stated that they are concerned about the minor's health, because she has allergy problems and suffers from severe asthma attacks.

Official media have not commented so far on the case, which adds to the growing wave of citizen insecurity that afflicts the country.

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.

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