They are searching for a missing Cuban in Havana.

These cases are becoming more frequent in Cuba every day.

Osniel Sánchez © Facebook/Comida a Domicilio En La Habana
Osniel SánchezPhoto © Facebook/Home Delivery Food in Havana

The young Cuban Osniel Sánchez has been missing for four days in Havana, which is why his family and friends have sought help on social media.

In the Facebook group "Food Delivery In Havana," user Miguel Ángel revealed this Tuesday the unfortunate situation and requested support from anyone who sees this or has information. In this regard, he posted two phone numbers for any contact: 58359994 and 51183428.

Facebook Post/Home Delivery in Havana

Similarly, Yilena Cepa, an 18-year-old from the municipality of Songo La Maya, Santiago de Cuba, has also been missing since last Saturday.

The paramedic Aris Arias Batalla reported on Facebook that his family is worried about the whereabouts of the young woman, and they have made an urgent call to the community to collaborate in her search.

Similarly, 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.

On Facebook, the feminist platform YoSíTeCreo in Cuba issued another alert 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.

Facebook Post/YesIBeliveYou in Cuba

The lady left her house early on June 30. She was wearing a sweater, black shorts, and was barefoot.

According to a family member who spoke to the feminist platform Alas Tensas, the woman suffers from nerves. Like many Cubans with this condition, she is not taking any medication due to the existing scarcity in the country, as her doctor had prescribed chlorpromazine.

The family filed the corresponding report to the police. Additionally, they requested that if anyone has information, they can call the number 55200690, write to JoseDay DayJose's Messenger, or report to the authorities.

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