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Cuban mother denounces that she slept on the street with her children: "The father denied us entry to his house"

The woman and her children spent the night at a police station. The father does not let them enter his house even though the children were born there.

Niños durmiendo en bancos de la estación de policía © Facebook / Madres cubanas por un mundo mejor / Gina Carrasco
Children sleeping on benches at the police station Photo © Facebook / Cuban mothers for a better world / Gina Carrasco

A Cuban mother reported that she slept on the street with her children because the children's father, from whom she is separated, denied them entry to his house.

Gina Carrasco He shared photos of his two children sleeping on the benches of the Playa municipality police station, in Havana, from Friday night to Saturday.

Photo: Facebook / Cuban mothers for a better world / Gina Carrasco

According to what he said, the father of the minors, whom he identified asJavier Bertrán Martínez, he did not open the door to them and the authorities have not done anything to locate him either.

"He simply doesn't let the children and I enter the house where they were born. The only roof that the children and I have. How can they allow some children to live on the street, when they have an address on their identity card?" "When they lived in that house since they were born..." he questioned.

Photo: Facebook / Cuban mothers for a better world / Gina Carrasco

Gina said that after marrying Javier, she lived in that house for eight years. He shared his case in the group ofFacebook "Cuban mothers for a better world," although she did not clarify whether she and her ex are legally divorced or just separated, or why she does not have keys to the home.

Facebook capture / Cuban mothers for a better world / Gina Carrasco

"The authorities have done nothing. How is it possible that a mother and her children are on the street and in an extreme situation and the children and their shelter are not protected and prioritized. I really hope that the children's rights to freedom are prioritized. to live under a roof. And to not be separated from their mother. I really hope that today and tonight will be the last that I and my children are on the street," he said.

"If I write this it is because I am desperate and every line is true," she said.

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