The young Cuban woman Melissa Peraza has been reported missing in Havana for about 20 days, and her family is asking for help to find her.
Melissa is a mother of three children, she was last seen in the Cuban capital, accompanied by a man. The search has been intense, but so far unsuccessful.
Roxana García, administrator of the Facebook group Reporting Crimes in Cuba, contacted Chris Dugena, who claims to be Melissa's cousin, and shared a request for help on social media.
Please, if you see this girl, call the number 50871224. She has been missing for 17 days. The last time she was seen was in Havana, she was with a little boy. Please, if you see her, call urgently. She has three children who ask for their mom every day. Her family is looking for her.
The post has been shared multiple times on Facebook, receiving great support from the community, which has shown solidarity with the difficult situation the family is going through. However, there are still no clear clues about Melissa's whereabouts.
Havana is a difficult place to find a missing person if there is no active collaboration from the citizens and authorities.
Melissa's family has appealed to all possible means to locate her, including reporting to local authorities and requesting help through social media.
This case highlights the importance of solidarity and quick community action in disappearance situations. Melissa's family remains hopeful in finding her safe and sound, and appreciates any information that could lead to her whereabouts.
Cases of disappearances have become very common in Cuba in recent times, and the situation is worsening because the authorities are not effective in locating people.
A three-year-old girl has been missing for three months in Havana. She was last seen with her mother, Teresa Moliner Bosa, 24, on February 28 around 10 p.m. The next day, the mother's body was found lifeless, but as of today, there is still no trace of the little girl.
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