Driver recovers lost university degree in accident and returns it in Santiago de Cuba.

The young woman reported the loss on social media and in less than 24 hours, she recovered her Mechanical Engineering degree, along with her grade certification.

Revolico Santiago de Cuba‼️ © Grupo de Facebook / Revolico Santiago de Cuba‼️
Revolico Santiago de Cuba‼️Photo © Facebook Group / Revolico Santiago de Cuba‼️

The university degree in Mechanical Engineering and the grade certification, which were reported as lost recently in Santiago de Cuba due to a traffic accident, were recovered and returned by a motorcyclist to their young owner.

"A motorcyclist delivered him to the emergency room of the provincial hospital Saturnino Lora," reported Aris Arias Batalla, chief of the rescuers in the province, on Facebook.

Screenshot from Facebook / Aris Arias Batalla

The young woman, identified as Camila Núñez, thanked everyone who showed concern and shared her post on social media, Arias pointed out.

The former university student, on social media, had explained that the incident had occurred after 11 in the morning this Tuesday.

"I would appreciate it if anyone who found today around 11:40 a.m. near Antonio Maceo Square, specifically after the roundabout on the Avenida de Las Américas, a mechanical engineering university degree attached to the certification of grades," young Núñez had written in a message shared in several Facebook groups of people from Santiago.

Screenshot of Facebook/Camila Núñez on Revolico Santiago de Cuba

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

The motorcyclist who had the accident today at 11:40 in the morning on the avenue of the Americas, after the roundabout, approaching the Plaza de la Revolución, should call me or write to me, as they have my graduation documents... If anyone knows him, tell him I am looking for him," the young woman stated in another more recent post.

Screenshot from Facebook/Camila Núñez in "360 Santiago de Cuba buy and sell"

Neither of the two publications allowed to specify if the young woman was involved in the accident as a witness or as an active part of the incident.

Recently, a Cuban child asked for help to find the tire of his bicycle, which got lost on the road from Santi Spíritus to Ciego de Ávila.

It is the front carbon wheel with disc of the bicycle of Anthony Guerra Yanes, who was returning from his school games.

Facebook screenshot / Ariadna Yanes

His mother, Ariadna Yanes, said on her Facebook wall that it is not known if the tire was lost or stolen.

Last April, a Cuban celebrated on social media the honesty of a young man who returned a backpack that he had left forgotten on a P9 bus in Havana.

In recent days, Joel Larrinaga Lewis recounted on Facebook how the good Samaritan - whom he identified as Carlitos "El tamalero" - pedaled many kilometers on a borrowed bicycle to return what was not his.

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