Cuban is denounced for violence against young people in Cienfuegos

A Cuban who allegedly attacked a 16-year-old boy in the province of Cienfuegos was reported through social networks.

According to a report spread on Facebook by Alicia Alonso, a 32-year-old man, identified as Felipe González, nicknamed “Cutu,” is allegedly responsible for physically attacking the 16-year-old teenager and his girlfriend, who was only 15 years old.

The complainant expressed her discontent and concern in a publication, pointing out the seriousness of the situation with words that not only express the pain of a mother, but also the cry of a community for safety and responsibility.

“This idiot hit my 16-year-old son, and not only him, but also his girlfriend who is only 15 years old and a girl,” he said in his post.

Likewise, the publication was accompanied by the face of the subject, whom Alicia herself asked the community to “take a good look at.”

“Wherever they see it, they know what to do. Their phone number is +5351146170. If anyone from Cienfuegos knows me and appreciates me, I ask you to please, that when you see him on the street, his face explodes because he is an abuser.”

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As usually happens in these cases, there were many Internet users, both from Cienfuegos and other provinces, who expressed solidarity with those affected.

Currently, violence has become part of sad everyday life in Cuba, regardless of age, race or gender.

While similar cases are often reported throughout the island, the regime only insists on repressing a people who, precisely, are crying out for an end to this type of situation.

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