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They ask for help to locate a teenager missing in Havana

The teenager, 13 years old, was last seen in Arroyo Naranjo.

Adolescente que se encuentra en paradero desconocido © Collage Facebook/Marta María Ramírez
Teenager missing Photo © Collage Facebook/Marta María Ramírez

A 13-year-old Cuban teenager is missing since March 30 in Havana, as revealed by activist Marta María Ramírez in a#AlertaMayde published on their social networks.

The aforementioned source specified that the minor - identified as Analía Leyanet Carmona Pérez - was last seen on Saturday afternoon, whenHe left his home in La Palma, in the Arroyo Naranjo municipality.

The youngest has dark brown hair, black eyes and is 1.70 meters tall. At the time she was last seen She was wearing a red dress, white tennis shoes and a small beige purse.

If you have any information, the contact numbers are 63720615 (mother), 63722511 (aunt) and 76102109 (home).

“Analía has been reported missing by her mother on three previous occasions. We ask people to concentrate on the search for this Cuban girl who has the right to be searched and found by the authorities., who fail in their mandate to ensure their safety, by neglecting the causes,” concluded Marta María Ramírez.

Facebook screenshot/Marta María Ramírez

In the comments section of the publication, independent journalist Claudia Padrón insisted that "the causes and the girl's environment be reviewed, because she runs away from home periodically."

The observation motivated the response of the minor's own mother, identified on networks as "Osmaray La Mulatica."

“She doesn't run away from home FYI. If you don't know, it's better not to talk, please, I am your mother and I live for her, it's my life and you don't know how I am for them to express themselves like that without knowing and thank you," he noted.

Facebook screenshot/Marta María Ramírez

A Facebook post from the minor's mother on April 1 asked for help.

“Hello, once again I need the great help of all of you again. Please, I am alone looking for her along with the police, but I need your great help. If you see her again, please call this number 63720615. I am her mother, you can call me at any time," he wrote, while specifying when had she last been seen.

Capture of Facebook/Osmaray La Mulatica

On March 7, 2023, just over a year ago,after being absent from home for 17 days was informed of thelocation of Analía in Managua, Arroyo Naranjo.

In that case, the independent platform YoSíTeCreo in Cuba revealed that the girl, then 12 years old, had been located thanks to the help of a person informed of the disappearance through social networks.

Likewise, he indicated that The authorities were investigating the case and announced measures to prevent the continued disappearances of the minor, who - as it was said at the time -"suffers from a mild intellectual disability."

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, who has been missing since the night of December 14. That day the young woman, who lives in Párraga, in the Havana municipality of Arroyo Naranjo, went to a party in Cerro and her family never heard from her again.

Much more recent is the disappearance of Lali Paola Moliner, a three-year-old Cuban girl residing in the Bahía neighborhood, in the Habana del Este municipality, whose whereabouts have been unknown since 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.

Especially shocking is the story of the teenager Maydeleisis Rosales Rodríguez, who disappeared almost three years ago in Havana and whose mother regretted in recent statements to the independent press outlet CubaNet that she did not have information about her daughter and that she was being harassed by the repressive organs of the regime. Cuban.

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