Lali Paola: The Cuban girl who has been missing since February 2024.

Despite the months that have passed since the unfortunate event, neither the authorities nor the official media have publicly commented on the disappearance of Lali Paola or the death of her mother.

Lali Paola Moliner, de tres años, desapareció en La Habana hace casi un mes © Collage redes sociales
Lali Paola Moliner, three years old, disappeared in Havana almost a month ago.Photo © Social media collage

The three-year-old Cuban girl Lali Paola Moliner has been missing since February, and her family still holds hope of being able to find her, despite the police's complete ineffectiveness in the search.

A recent post on social media reminded that the girl has been missing since February 26, 2024, and questioned: “Who is looking for her?”.

Poster that reminds of the disappearance of Lali Paola Moliner

The little girl, residing in the Bahía neighborhood in the municipality of Habana del Este, was last seen when she left home in the company of her mother, Teresa Moliner Bosa, who is 24 years old.

The next day, the young mother was found dead near the coast in Cojímar, showing signs of violence; but there was no trace of the girl.

The case shocked Cubans, especially among groups of Cuban mothers on social media, who have closely followed the desperate search for clues by family members to locate the whereabouts of the little girl.

From the beginning, the family expressed concern for the health of the minor, who suffers from allergies and has severe asthma attacks.

The family provided the following phone numbers for anyone with any information about the girl's whereabouts to contact: 58385107, 53161904, 59040389, and 51976232.

Despite the months that have passed since the unfortunate event, neither the authorities nor the official media have publicly commented on the disappearance of Lali Paola or the death of her mother, cases that have added to the growing wave of citizen insecurity affecting the country.

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