A mother in Santiago de Cuba asked for help through social media to recover her children's car, which was stolen this Saturday.
Sucel Inés, the mother of the little ones, shared a message on Facebook accompanied by a photo of her children, visibly distressed by what happened in the San Gerónimo area, she noted.
"Santiagueros, today in San Gerónimo they stole my babies' car. I'm posting the photo with the kids so you can see the evil they have done to them. Please, if anyone sees it, write to me or call the police. They stole my little ones' car!" wrote the distressed mother.
The stolen car, as detailed by the woman, is difficult to open due to a lock it has, which could complicate its use or locking.
"Please, help me. It's hard to open because it has a lock, and it's also difficult to close," he added in his message asking for the community's collaboration.
"Please be aware," the mother implored in her desperate message.
Having a child in Cuba represents a great economic challenge, from buying clothes to food, which makes this mother's desperate plea to recover the stolen car even more understandable.
Sometimes, in the midst of the deep economic crisis affecting Cubans, people with good hearts and high human values emerge, making gestures of genuine honesty.
Recently, a mother expressed her gratitude on social media towards a young man who, with an altruistic and honest gesture, returned a tablet that her son had lost at the stop on Colón Avenue in Pinar del Río.
Yamile Cruz expressed her gratitude in the Facebook group "TODO - PINAR" towards a young man named Yosniel, whom she described as "an excellent human being and father" for finding and returning the tablet that her son had lost on Sunday in Vial Colón.
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