The family of little Lali Paola Moliner, the three-year-old girl who disappeared in Havanahas not lost hope of finding her safe and sound, this 15 days after her disappearance was reported.
Internet user Rosana Álvarez Mayarí, cousin of the minor’s mother, has once again requested the help of the Cuban community, asking that it share her publications so that more people find out about what happened.
In his complaint, shared over the weekend, he emphasizes that the minor disappeared in the company of her mother, who was found dead on the coast of Cojímar. Likewise, she made it clear that it was not a drowning.
“Today 13 days ago my cousin Teresa went out with Paola, her daughter, and never returned. She was found lifeless on the coast of Cojímar, but with no signs of having drowned. They moved her body there, we assume. Paola’s daughter has not appeared, please help share once again. Thank you all for your constant concern and support, her family thanks you,” she reads in the Facebook post.
The case generated controversy since it was reportedwith hundreds of people leaving comments on the publications where the minor was reported, hoping that she could be found and returned to her family as soon as possible.
Family complains about police inaction
In previous days, Álvarez He complained about the way the authorities were handling the situation.stating that their lack of actions was evident, this despite the fact that it was a case where speed is an essential factor.
“Right now I want to know, what the hell… is this government, the police and the state council of this filthy country doing that have not found my 3-year-old cousin?” he questioned in another Facebook post.
In his opinion, the Cuban people are not the authorities’ priority, since cases like these usually take longer to resolve, compared to situations in which tourists are involved. In turn, she maintains that if she were the daughter of a military man at the top of power, the government would spare no expense until it found her.
“If it were the daughter or granddaughter of one of them (military and political) it would have already appeared under whatever circumstances. “If a foreigner disappears, or they put a bomb in a tourist place, in less than 24 hours they look for the culprit, or invent it,” she added.
“They are not looking for anyone, they are not even pinning…” he concluded.
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