Cuban writer searches for her missing son in Canada after suffering from depression

“She left home with an endless depression. I’m already losing hope,” she expressed.


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The Cuban writer Jocy Medina, residing in Canada, reported on social media the disappearance of her son Dennis, who was last seen two nights ago in the city of Ottawa, after leaving home in a state of deep depression.

Medina has shared recent images of the young man and has requested the public's help in finding him, after searching for him without success in hospitals, shelters, and streets of the Canadian capital.

I have searched for him in hospitals, on the streets, in shelters, at every corner of this city, he wrote in a message shared on his social media.

She left home with an infinite depression. I'm already losing hope. But there is no pain that can compare to the pain of losing a child, which is why I will never stop searching for him, she expressed, moved.

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The writer asked anyone with information about her whereabouts to contact her immediately, and requested the community to share the message to increase the chances of finding him.

Pray to God for my son to be well and for him to appear healthy, she requested.

So far, no official information has been reported about the disappearance, although local media and community organizations in Ottawa have already begun to circulate the case to aid in the search.

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