Cuban father seeks help to find the whereabouts of his missing teenage daughter in Matanzas.

Noemí Blanco's father updates the search for his missing daughter in Matanzas. She was seen in Santa Martha and they are asking for help to locate her.

Noemí Victoria Blanco Acosta © Facebook Ángel Salvador Escandell Zamora
Noemí Victoria Blanco AcostaPhoto © Facebook Ángel Salvador Escandell Zamora

The Cuban Ángel Salvador Escandell Zamora reiterated his request for help on social media to locate the whereabouts of his daughter, Noemí Victoria Blanco Acosta, who has been missing in Matanzas for more than three days.

The teenager is 15 years old, a resident of Cárdenas, and has been absent from her home since September 12. She was last seen this weekend in Santa Marta, near Varadero.

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"Please, anyone who has acquaintances in the Santa Martha area, Matanzas, we ask for your help. The girl is in that area and we need anyone who sees her to urgently notify the authorities or try to hold her as much as they can. She is carrying a backpack and we think she is heading towards Matanzas or Havana," said Escandell.

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She detailed that the young woman "is wearing clothes that do not belong to her" because she left all her belongings at home.

The family is desperate and is trying to find the location of the minor. The father has made his contact number available to receive any relevant information at 52958099.

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Escandell thanked the support received from the community and the organizations that have joined the effort.

Among those NGOs is Alas Tensas, which has invited anyone with information about this case to contact the authorities at the nearest police station.

The case of the missing teenager in Cárdenas has generated great concern in Matanzas and other provinces, while her loved ones hope that the girl will be found safe and sound.

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