Activists and feminist platforms have released new details about 24-year-old Melisa Odaisi Peraza Cabrera, who has been reported missing for 20 days.
The activist and independent journalist Marta María Ramírez revealed on her Facebook wall that Melisa, who resides in Cárdenas, Matanzas, left her home on May 14th to head to Havana to meet a man she met through social media.
On May 27th, after days of unsuccessful attempts to contact her and following a sighting from a distance by an acquaintance on Ayestarán Street in Havana, walking with two young men, the family made a report to the Cardenas Police.
The last time Melisa was seen she was wearing blue jeans and white sneakers.
The young woman has three children: a four-year-old girl, a two-year-old boy, and another little girl who is just four months old.
In the photos of her online, she appears to have a slim build. The description of her family details that she has hazel eyes, brown hair, and a mole above her upper lip. She has three tattoos: one on her arm, another on her chest (the names of her siblings and her daughter), and a third one without specifics.
Any information about her whereabouts, please call the contacts provided by her family, 50871224 and 63913513 and/or the Police," requested the activist.
This week Roxana García, administrator of the Facebook group "Denouncing crimes in Cuba," shared another request for help on social media after contacting Chris Dugena, who claims to be Melisa's cousin.
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 about their mom every day. Her family is looking for her.
The post was shared multiple times on Facebook, with great support from the community, which has shown solidarity with the difficult situation the family is going through. However, there are still no clues about the whereabouts of the young mother.
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