Cuban family searches for missing elderly man in Havana.

His name is Enrique Blanco Acosta and he has mental health issues. He has been missing for several days.

Enrique Blanco Acosta © Facebook/Dayanne De La Caridad Lloyd Blanco
Enrique Blanco AcostaPhoto © Facebook/Dayanne De La Caridad Lloyd Blanco

A Cuban family turned to social media to request help in an attempt to locate an elderly man who has been missing for a week in Havana.

User Dayanne De La Caridad Lloyd Blanco posted on Facebook the information: “Neither his neighbors nor coworkers know about him,” she wrote before stating that the person has mental health issues.

Facebook Post/Dayanne De La Caridad Lloyd Blanco

"His name is Enrique Blanco Acosta, but we all know him as Kiki. He lives in Mantilla, Arroyo Naranjo. Anyone who sees him or knows anything can contact me at 53608659. I am his niece Dayanne, you can also call Gina at 56381657, who is my mom," the young woman added.

Similarly, a 72-year-old woman, identified as Mirtha Mayedo Carreño and originally from Nuevitas, Camagüey, has been missing since the beginning of this week.

The woman was last seen in zone 80, Playa Santa Lucía de Nuevitas, wearing a blue sweater, and black pants and sneakers, as shown in the photograph shared by her family.

A 14-year-old girl has been missing for more than a month in Havana, according to her mother’s report on social media. The minor's name is Erika Peña Morales.

The Cuban mother Yesenia Fernández Arango has been reported missing for a month, according to family sources and independent platforms.

Fernández, 38 years old and a resident of Pogolotti, a municipality in Marianao, Havana, has been missing since August 22, reported the Gender Observatory of the magazine Alas Tensas (OGAT), which issued an alert regarding the disappearance.

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