A young woman asks for help to recover university degree lost in a traffic accident in Santiago de Cuba.

The accident took place on Tuesday morning in a central area of Santiago de Cuba.

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In the last few hours, a young woman asked for help through social media to recover her Mechanical Engineering university degree, which she lost along with her academic transcript after being involved in a traffic accident.

The young woman, identified as Camila Nuñez, stated that the incident occurred after 11 in the morning this Tuesday.

I would appreciate it if anyone who found a university degree in mechanical engineering along with the grade certification today around 11:40 in the morning near Antonio Maceo Square, specifically after the roundabout on Avenida de las Américas, please contact me at 55556288 or send me a message on Messenger," Núñez wrote in a post shared in various Santiago-based Facebook groups.

Núñez clarified that the documents were lost due to a traffic accident and thanked in advance whoever can return them.

Capture from Facebook/Camila Núñez on Revolico Santiago de Cuba

The motorcyclist who had the accident today at 11:40 in the morning on the Avenida de las Américas after the roundabout, arriving at the Plaza de la Revolución, should call me or write to me, as he has my graduation documents... If anyone knows him, tell him that I am looking for him," the young woman stated in another more recent publication.

Capture of Facebook/Camila Núñez in "360 Santiago de Cuba compra y venta"

The two publications do not specify whether the young woman was involved in the accident as a witness or as an active participant in the incident.

In the past few hours, dozens of people have expressed their willingness to share the request for help.

Camila Núñez has stated that she would even be willing to pay a reward to anyone who returns her documents.

"I just want to recover my title, if they ask for money, I will give it to them," he pointed out.

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