A young Cuban who went missing in Artemisa after leaving his house on a motorcycle was found murdered.

The 20-year-old young man was killed to steal his motorcycle and cell phone.

Brayan Quezada © Facebook / Anairis Peña
Brayan QuezadaPhoto © Facebook / Anairis Peña

The young Cuban Brayan Quezada, who had been missing since Monday night when he left his house, was found dead after being murdered for his motorcycle and cell phone.

The news was confirmed on Facebook by his cousin, Maribel Quezada, who revealed that the body of the 20-year-old young man was found on Thursday.

"Brayan Quezada Leyva, born in the municipality of Yara and residing in Havana, left his home on Monday afternoon on the motorbike. He was found dead yesterday, after a fruitless search and the family not losing hope," he said.

Facebook Capture / Mribel Quezada

"God give strength to my cousin and his wife to move forward. And the question is, how long will so much injustice last? A child of only 20 years, our children will not have the security to walk freely on the streets, just for stealing a moped and a cellphone..." he denounced.

Comments about Brayan's crime are proliferating on social media.

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The most widely spread version is that he was murdered, dismembered, and his remains placed in two bags.

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Apparently, the body was found near his house, on the train tracks, by the old railway terminal.

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The authorities have not commented on this horrible event.

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On Tuesday, his relatives raised the alarm. The initial information indicated that the young man lived in the community of Payares, in the municipality of Bauta, Artemisa, and that he was not accustomed to being absent without notice, which left his parents desperate.

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