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Cuban resident in Italy is stranded after losing his documents in Cienfuegos

Rainiel Beltrán Quiñones, 38, lost his residence permit in Italy and his identification card, without which he cannot leave Cuba. It offers a reward of 500 euros to the person who finds the documents.

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And Cuban resident in Italy is stranded in Cuba, after lose all your documents in the province of Cienfuegos, and asks for urgent help to recover them.

Rainiel Beltran Quiñones, 38 years old, He lost his residence permit in Italy and identification card, in addition to the health card, at the kiosk located between Limones and the Abreus junction, in the central province, last Sunday. Without these documents, Beltrán cannot leave Cuba.

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According to one publication On the Facebook profile La Tijera, the flight that Beltrán had to take to return to Italy left on Sunday, but he could not travel because his passport had an expired visa and “this is the only support he has to be able to travel back to Italy.” ”.

If the lost documents do not appear, the Cuban would have to start the procedures again to obtain them at the Italian embassy in Havana.

Beltrán offers a reward of 500 euros to the person who finds them and sends them to you. To this end, he provided two telephone numbers so that they can reach him: 52576149 and 53421387.

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Other Cubans have found themselves in a similar situation after losing his documentation during his visit to Cuba.

In June 2023, Maikel Montero Olivares, living in the United States, experienced moments of despair when lost his American residency card during his trip to Havana.

Months earlier, Cuban Sara Neyra Martínez also turned to social networks in search of help recovering your passport and US green card, after losing them at the Havana Airport.

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