Activists close the alert for the disappearance of a Cuban woman, but keep others open

Activists close the alert for the disappearance of a Cuban woman, but keep others open
Activists close the alert for the disappearance of a Cuban woman, but keep others open

The Gender Observatory of the feminist magazine Tense Wings (OGAT) reported this Tuesday on Facebookto live location of the second of three Cuban women reported missing in May.

OGAT was able to verify that Yenisley Torres Pérez was found by her family several days agoso he closed the Yeniset Alert that he had opened after his disappearance was reported on social networks.

Torres Pérez, a native of the Boyeros municipality of Havana, had been last seen on May 9, according to a Facebook post that was later deleted. That day, “she left for her house and she never arrived,” according to what a niece reported to the independent media days later. DNA.

The alert for Torres Pérez is the second that OGAT can close, of the three that it opened after publications on social networks reported on the disappearances of this Havana woman, in addition to Maileivys Martín and Geannis Castillo Máximo.

Castillo Martín was the first to be located by her relatives, in good health, as OGAT learned in May. However, the whereabouts of Maileivys Martín are still unknown, so the observatory keeps the alert open.

This 36-year-old girl was last seen on May 6, in Nuevitas, Camagüey.. A user named Rolymily Gongar, who identified himself on Facebook as Maileivys’ cousin, said that she would have stayed with her husband on Sunday, May 7.

According to Gongar, Maileivys Martín’s husband said that, at dawn on Monday, the young woman left for Camagüey to take an eyebrow grooming course.

“This girl is known as Pucha and she has two girls at home waiting for her,” Gongar then explained and asked that anyone with information about her cousin call 53272282.

OGAT keeps the Yeniset Alert open also for Karildi Caridad Marín, 24 years oldof whom there has been no news since December 14, 2023.

On that date, the young woman left the house to go to a party in El Cerro, Havana. Since then, she has been reported missing.

In January, Karildi de la Caridad’s brother, Yoandri Marín, denounced on Facebook the poor work of the Cuban Police in the case.

“I feel very disappointed in the police and investigative work regarding the case of my sister, who has still been missing since December 14, 2023. I ask all Cuban entities to help us find his whereabouts.“Marín wrote, after a month without news from her sister, mother of a few-month-old baby.

The observatory also keeps the Mayde Alert open, for the three-year-old girl Lali Paola Moliner, who disappeared on February 27. On that date, his mother, Teresa Moliner Bosa, just 24 years old, was found dead.

This week, relatives of the missing minor told DIARIO DE CUBA that the Police did not give them any information about the girl.

“They saw my cousin Teresa on the 25th and 26th in the morning with the girl. Some say that she was in a blue car, but we are not certain of that information. She died of a heart attack; she was not murdered as was falsely said. on social networks when the disappearance of the girl was reported,” explained Rosana de Cuba, cousin of the deceased mother.

“Several of my cousin’s friends are in prison after she was found dead, but the Police have not given us information about what could have happened that day or why the girl is still missing. We believe that someone who was with her that day “She has the girl, but we don’t know anything for sure,” he added.

We have gone to the Population Assistance Office of the Council of State to claim. Other than that, police tell us that they have searched the area where the girl supposedly disappeared, but nothing. Our intention is to continue calling on the authorities to continue searching for the girl,” Rosana concluded.

The Mayde Alert received that name because the disappearance, also unsolved, of the minor Madeleysis Rosales Rodríguez. She was 16 years old when she was last seen in May 2021.

To date, the Police have not been able to tell her family what happened to this teenager. His is one of the unsolved missing persons cases on the Island.

Last week, DIARIO DE CUBA recalled the disappearance of Beysi Moraima Pedroso Ramírez, which occurred on May 30, 2017, when the young woman was 21 years old.

Faced with rising violence in Cuba, cases of disappearances – which in recent times have more visibility on social networks – put relatives in suspense, fearful of a fatal outcome. A year ago, the body of the young Cuban Yeniset Rojas Pérez, 33 years old and mother of a girl, was found dead ten months after her disappearance in Ranchuelo, Villa Clara, where she lived.

 
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