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The Cuban Felicia Gómez Díaz has been missing for several days in Trinidad (Sancti Spíritus), and her family is asking for help to find her. She was last seen on December 5th, wearing a green coat, leggings, a blue cap from the Sancti Spíritus baseball team, and rubber boots. Those close to her clarify that she does not suffer from any form of dementia or cognitive decline.
Mother of a daughter, Yaneisy Gómez Gómez, and grandmother of Jessica Cabrera Gómez, Felicia is a married woman. In fact, it is her husband who provided the description of the clothing she was wearing on the day she disappeared.
The family has no leads to help them find her whereabouts. They do not know where she might be or what could have happened to her. Additionally, they kindly ask that this information be shared and that rumors about her having been found not be spread until there is confirmation from her contacts in Cuba, as there have already been false reports in this regard, even speculating about her death.
Felicia Gómez Díaz lives in the rural community of La Ermita, which is part of the Caracusey Popular Council, located on the road from Trinidad to Sancti Spíritus.
Her family is searching for her "relentlessly" and assures that they will inform everyone through their social media as soon as she is found, which they have yet to do as of today.
"Keep an eye out on the streets, in case you see her," pleads her granddaughter, who has harshly criticized those spreading fake news, which only hinder the search by falsely claiming she has been found, causing people to stop looking for her.
"We need help, really. Anyone who can do anything, anyone who can help find it, please contact me," the granddaughter stated on her Facebook profile.
The family of the missing grandmother in Sancti Spíritus has published a phone number in Cuba (59996249) for anyone with information about Felicia Gómez Díaz to get in touch. Any detail, any information is important.
In addition to Felicia's disappearance, there have been reports of other disappearances in Cuba in recent days. In Holguín, they have been searching for a woman named Mercedes for a month, who suffers from dementia and lives in the Calera 3 neighborhood of San Germán, in Urbano Noris.
There was more luck recently in finding a missing young man in Havana who had gone missing after being granted leave from military service; he was eventually found safe and sound wandering through a park.
In Havana, they are also searching for a grandfather with Alzheimer's who went missing in mid-November. The man's name is Miguel Sosa, and he was last seen in Centro Habana, although his usual residence is in Jaimanitas, in Playa.
As of today, the family of Reinel Porra Cervantes from the batey Trilladera in Jatibonico (Sancti Spíritus) lives in anguish, having gone two years without any signs of life from him. He was last seen at a military unit in Topes de Collantes. His mother is seeking help to find him.
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