Home » News » A Cuban who recently arrived from the United States is reported missing

A Cuban who recently arrived from the United States is reported missing

Concern has taken over family and friends of José Martín García, a Cuban recently arrived from the United States, who has been reported as disappeared in Havana. Information, disseminated through social networks, seeks to mobilize the community to obtain clues that clarify the whereabouts of the man.

José Martín García’s temporary residence was his sister’s house, located in the La Lisa area, according to statements from a close friend. Since Monday there has been no news about his whereabouts, plunging the family into great uncertainty.

Close friends have shared the contact number 54 06 40 93 to receive any information that may help in the search for the missing person.

Despite growing concern, local authorities have adopted the standard protocol of waiting 72 hours before beginning the official search, a measure that some consider insufficient given the high crime rate in the region.

Another family affected by uncertainty in Havana

For two weeks, concern has intensified over the disappearance of Carildi, a young mother who could have been the victim of a kidnapping in Havana. The situation has generated an alert among her loved ones, who are desperately seeking information to clarify her whereabouts.

Yoandri Marín, Carildi’s brother, has issued a call for help through social networks, suggesting the possibility of a kidnapping. The family lives with the anguish of not knowing the whereabouts of the young mother, who disappeared on December 14 after attending a party.

With a desperate tone, Marín has requested the community’s collaboration to obtain information about his sister. A telephone number, 54291630, has been provided for those who can provide details confidentially.

Carildi’s mother, immersed in deep concern, has not found peace since her daughter’s disappearance and anxiously awaits any news that will clarify the mystery surrounding the young mother’s absence.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.