Cuban suffers a robbery in his home and shares this message for the thief



YasserPhoto © Instagram Yasser (@yassike)

The Cuban content creator Yassike, known for his project Citykleta, reported on social media the theft that occurred in his home, where several of his work equipment and personal items were stolen.

Among the stolen belongings, she mentioned a black Lenovo Yoga L13 laptop with Citykleta stickers, a 21-inch Samsung display, a TP-Link 4G modem, a 20W Google charger, an Inverter GXS1500i electric generator, and an old Bianchi bicycle equipped with custom components. She also reported the loss of a Quechua tent and other minor accessories.

In her post, Yassike wrote: “Help me get my message across” and shared a detailed list of the stolen items, accompanied by the phrase “Why do bad things always happen to good people?”.

The message has had a strong impact on social media. On Instagram, it has garnered over 96,000 views and thousands of reactions of support, solidarity, and encouragement from its followers. Internet users have expressed their affection and offered help to cope with the loss.

Many users expressed their sorrow over the theft, highlighting the emotional and professional value of the stolen equipment, especially the bicycle and the digital content stored on the laptop, which were essential to the author's creative work.

The publication continues to generate messages of encouragement and expressions of support for the Cuban creator, whose work has been recognized for its personal style and contribution to the cycling culture in Cuba.

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