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They still have no news of the Cuban woman who disappeared during her trip from Nuevitas to Camagüey.

The young woman disappeared on Monday, May 6th.

Joven desaparecida en Camagüey © Facebook
Young woman missing in CamagüeyPhoto © Facebook

The young Cuban mother Marleivys Martín, who went missing on a trip from Nuevitas to Camagüey in early May, remains missing and her family is asking for help to locate her.

The woman is the mother of two girls and the latest information was that on Monday, May 6, she left her home in Nuevitas heading to Camagüey, supposedly to take a course on fixing eyebrows, and since then her whereabouts are unknown.

The Facebook user Rolymily Gongar, who identifies herself as the cousin of the young woman, confirmed on Tuesday that "unfortunately, she still hasn't appeared."

"Once again, Newit residents, neighbors, acquaintances, etc., are kindly asked that if anyone saw anything that can help us, please inform the authorities. No matter how small the detail you saw may be, it could be very helpful. It's been two weeks already, the family is desperate!" expressed in an emotional post.

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The family's contact numbers are available for any information: (+53) 54 459 956, the father's number of the young woman, named Manuel Martin Cortada. The other one is (+53) 53 272 282, for which the owner was not specified.

As a relevant piece of information that can help identify her, it was reported that the young woman always looks as if she is wearing makeup, because her lips and eyebrows are tattooed.

Recently, the Cuban mother Amanda Benítez was reported missing last Sunday, after being absent from her home since Friday when she went to a procedure at the Identity Card Office in Old Havana.

The young woman was found, hours later, in the municipality of San Miguel del Padrón while walking disoriented on the street. She was located by a woman who recognized her from the photos that had been circulated in the last hours on social media asking for help.

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