Fifteen-year-old boy reported missing found in Havana

Yoelvis, a 15-year-old boy who went missing in Havana, was found thanks to support from the community on social media.

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Yoelvis's family, the 15-year-old reported missing in Havana, confirmed to CiberCuba that the boy has been found safe and sound.

He also expressed gratitude for the support received after the publication of his case, which helped in locating him.

Yoelvis was reported missing by an aunt, who alerted others on social media that the minor had been away from home for three days.

The woman shared a photo of the boy to aid in his identification, but did not provide details regarding the circumstances of his disappearance.

The widely circulated image in Facebook groups showed a child with brown hair and an oval face, appearing to be between 9 and 10 years old. In light of this situation, citizens and activists came together to share information and mobilize efforts in the search for him.

Yoelvis's case is not the only report of a disappearance in Havana in recent weeks.

A few days ago, Yonatan García Peñas, an 11-year-old boy, was reported missing in the Mantilla neighborhood of Arroyo Naranjo municipality. His alert was closed the next day after he was found, thanks to community collaboration.

Social media and independent press have become essential in cases of missing persons in Cuba, where the police have shown their ineffectiveness in initiating search efforts.

Frequently Asked Questions about Child Disappearances in Cuba and the Case of Yoelvis

What is known about the disappearance and discovery of Yoelvis in Havana?

Yoelvis is a 15-year-old boy who was reported missing in Havana but was found safe and sound after three days of searching. His disappearance was initially reported by his aunt, and thanks to the widespread sharing of his photograph on social media, he was located.

What role do social media play in the search for missing persons in Cuba?

Social media plays a crucial role in the search for missing persons in Cuba, as it facilitates the rapid dissemination of alerts and coordination of community efforts. Due to the inefficiency of the authorities in activating search protocols, many families turn to these platforms to seek assistance.

What is the "Alerta Mayde" and how is it activated in Cuba?

The "Alerta Mayde" is a mechanism created by activists in Cuba to help locate missing minors. To activate it, information such as the full name, physical description, date and place last seen, and contact details must be provided. This initiative aims to address the absence of an official protocol for disappearances in the country.

Why are disappearances frequent in Cuba?

Disappearances are becoming increasingly common in Cuba due to the lack of official channels to address these cases and the inefficiency of the authorities in responding to them. The rising insecurity and growing crime rates also contribute to this issue, forcing families to seek help through social media and independent media outlets.

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