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Human remains are exposed in the Bayamo cemetery

Likewise, he called on the families of the deceased to come to the cemetery to recover the bones.


Human remains remain exposed in the Bayamo cemetery after the wall that covered them collapsed, reported Internet user Leosbel Luis Mojena.

In areel From Facebook The young man stated that dozens of remains remain outdoors on the outside of the premises after the fall of the covering wall.

Likewise, he called on the families of the deceased to come to the cemetery to recover the bones.

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For his part, the exiled Granma doctor Alexander de Jesús Figueredo Izaguirre said inFacebook with irony that now you can discover "the history that is hidden in every corner of the revolutionary cemetery of Bayamo."

"A walk through this emblematic place will transport you back in time to meet those brave people who fought for the freedom of Cuba. A place that exudes history and that invites us to reflect on the legacy of those who dedicated their lives to a greater cause. Don't miss this unique experience!" he invited sarcastically.

These complaints have become frequent on the island, where the cemeteries are in total abandonment.

Last February a Cuban documented the existence of aditch full of human bones, outdoors, in the Colón Cemetery.

The userTazmanian Cuban He shared a photo on the social network X showing the unpleasant discovery he recently made when visiting the largest cemetery in Cuba.

In the comments he added that, presumably, these are the funeral remains of people who died more than two years ago, whose families do not appear for the exhumation of the bodies within the period established for this.

Similar cases have also been reported in other provinces. One of the most recent complaints was made in October 2023, from theCaimito Cemetery, in Artemisa.

Several graves were desecrated, and the bones were exposed to the elements. Many skeletons were missing their heads.

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