Man with Parkinson's has been missing for over a week in Havana

José Verdecia suffers from advanced-stage Parkinson's disease and has been away from his home in Guanabacoa for over a week.

Beatriz Verdecia is searching for her father, José Verdecia, who has been missing from their home in GuanabacoaPhoto © Facebook/Beatriz Verdecia

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José Verdecia, a man suffering from Parkinson's disease, has been missing for over a week in Havana, and his family is pleading for help to find him as soon as possible.

Verdecia is in stage three of the neurological disease, which means that her entire nervous system is affected, revealed her daughter Beatriz Verdecia in an alert posted on Facebook.

Capture from Facebook/Beatriz Verdecia

People close to the family indicated that the gentleman resides in Bajurayabo, a rural area of the municipality of Guanabacoa, and was last seen on 26th Avenue, near the zoo, in Nuevo Vedado.

The family asked anyone with information about their whereabouts to call Beatriz or Bell at the numbers 55283565 or 50535458.

Recently, there have been frequent reports on social media about individuals with mental illnesses who are missing. Many of these cases arise from the deterioration of their health condition due to the lack of necessary medications for their treatment.

In the absence of official state channels, families, desperate, turn to social media to report the disappearance of their loved ones and seek the community’s help in their search.

Frequently Asked Questions About Disappearances of People with Neurological Diseases in Cuba

Who is José Verdecia and what is his current situation?

José Verdecia is a man with Parkinson's who has gone missing in Havana. He has been untraceable for over a week, and his family is seeking assistance through social media to locate him. He is in stage three of the disease, which means that his entire nervous system is affected.

What is known about the disappearance of people with mental illnesses in Cuba?

The disappearances of people with mental illnesses are becoming increasingly common in Cuba. This is partly due to the worsening of their health conditions caused by the lack of necessary medications for their treatment. Families often turn to social media to seek help due to the inefficiency of the authorities and the lack of official channels to report these disappearances.

How are Cuban families coping with the disappearance of their loved ones?

Cuban families turn to social media and civic solidarity to locate their missing loved ones. In the absence of a response from the authorities and effective official channels, they rely on the community to spread alerts and gather information about the whereabouts of the missing individuals.

What is the impact of the lack of medication on the disappearance of individuals with chronic illnesses in Cuba?

The lack of medication exacerbates the situation for individuals with chronic illnesses, making them more vulnerable to disappearance. Patients with conditions such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, and dementia are left unprotected and exposed, increasing the risk of disorientation and loss of contact with their families.

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