A young Cuban has been missing from his home since last Tuesday, November 26, when he left Bayamo for Havana in a private passenger transport vehicle.
Her aunt, Yoandra Acosta Carralero, shared her photos in several Facebook groups to seek help.
The young man is 20 years old and is tall and slender, but his name has not been revealed.
"Anyone who sees him, please call his dad. He has been missing for eight days, and they say he has been seen in Bayamo," was said in the group "Revolico Bayamo, Granma."
“Call 59151164, 59459268, or the corporate number 50908055. You can call the latter from a landline,” he clarified.
On Monday, December 2, Yoandra reported that several people claimed they found him in Matanzas and took him to the hospital. However, the family was unable to locate him.
"It has been reported to the police, but there has been no response," she stated in the Facebook group "REVOLICO; Buy and Sell. Bayamo. Granma. Cuba."
Frequently Asked Questions about Disappearances in Cuba
What are the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of the young Cuban who was traveling from Bayamo to Havana?
The young man disappeared after leaving Bayamo for Havana on November 26 in a private passenger transport vehicle. Although there have been reported sightings in Bayamo and Matanzas, the family has not yet been able to locate him.
What measures have been taken to locate the young man missing in Cuba?
The young man's family has reported his disappearance to the police, but they have not received a response. They have also used social media platforms like Facebook to seek public help in their search.
What role do social media play in the search for missing persons in Cuba?
Social media is crucial for raising awareness of disappearance cases in Cuba due to the lack of effective official channels. Family members and friends use platforms like Facebook to share information and seek help from the community in their search for loved ones.
What challenges do Cuban families face when reporting disappearances to the authorities?
Cuban families face inefficiency and inaction from authorities when reporting disappearances. This is reflected in the lack of responses and concrete actions from the police, forcing families to seek alternatives through social media and independent media.
Filed under: