18-year-old girl missing in Santiago de Cuba: Family asks for help to find her

Yilena Cepa left her home in Songo La Maya last Saturday, heading to Santiago de Cuba for work. Since then, there has been no news of her.

Joven desaparecida en Santiago de Cuba © Facebook / Aris Arias Batalla
Missing young woman in Santiago de CubaPhoto © Facebook / Aris Arias Batalla

Yilena Cepa, an 18-year-old from the municipality of Songo La Maya, Santiago de Cuba, has been missing since last Saturday, which is why her family is asking for help to find her.

Lifeguard Aris Arias Batalla reported on Facebook this Tuesday that his family is worried about the whereabouts of the young woman and have made an urgent call to the community to help with her search.

Facebook Capture / Aris Arias Batalla

According to her relatives, Yilena left her home in Songo La Maya heading to Santiago de Cuba for work. However, since then they have had no news of her, which has generated great concern among her loved ones.

The family has shared a contact number for anyone who may have information about Yilena's whereabouts: 52073215.

The Cuban Mabel García Corrales has been missing since the first week of last July when she was last seen in the province of Ciego de Ávila, where she resides.

Facebook Capture / I Believe You in Cuba

On the social network Facebook, the feminist platform YoSíTeCreo in Cuba raised the alarm once again about the disappearance of Marbeli, as she is known, who is 54 years old and is described by her loved ones as a woman with black hair with gray strands and black eyes.

The Gender Observatory Alas Tensas issued an alert for the disappearance 12 days ago of the young Cuban with a disability, Claudia, 27 years old and resident in a community in Baraguá, Ciego de Ávila.

Facebook capture/Alas Tensas

Claudia has been missing since August 7, 2024, they state in a post shared on the Facebook profile of the Observatory.

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