Relatives of the Cuban Yeleine Hudson Téllez have turned to social media to report her disappearance and seek help in locating her.
According to his brother, Willian Sipiti, he left the house on Tuesday morning and did not return, and since then nothing else has been heard.
"Please, I ask everyone that if you see her, call me at 58424154. Her family is desperate," she said on Facebook.
"It has psychiatric treatment," he specified.
The lady is the grandmother of a minor.
No further details have been provided, such as where she resides or how she was dressed.
His relatives are putting up posters with his photo on the streets.
Disappearances of people are often reported on social media, where family and friends seek help to locate their loved ones, due to the lack of a state channel to do so since the official press does not dedicate space to these issues.
The cases of people with mental or nerve diseases are numerous, and those who stay away from their homes are also abundant, due to the lack of medication that destabilizes them and affects their normal behavior.
Last week, the disappearance of Maya Bustillo Fernández, 65, who has memory problems, was reported. She was last seen in the 10th of October municipality in Havana.
The case of a 74-year-old woman who suffers from dementia and has been missing for almost three months in zone 11 of Alamar, in East Havana, also emerged.
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