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The wave of crime in Cuba claims the life of the custodian of a school in Santa Clara

The wave of crime in Cuba claims the life of the custodian of a school in Santa Clara

A man was murdered this Sunday morning in the José Martí neighborhood, on the outskirts of Santa Clara, Villa Clara. Activist Jonatan López identified the deceased as Miguel Contino Moro, one of the custodians of the Celia Sánchez elementary school. According to her version, the murderers intended to “steal some televisions”, old computers and “even food” from this school.

López, brother-in-law of the political prisoner Andy García and exiled in Germany, added that the fact touches him “closely”, since his family still lives in that area and he studied in the primary where Contino was a security guard. The custodian “lived alone and was a friend to everyone.” The criminals, said the activist, attacked Contino with “a knife.”

Some readers of López’s report on Facebook commented that the Police carried out a “broad deployment of military cars” on Sunday morning in the vicinity of the school. The body, they say, was “unrecognizable” due to the “viciousness” of the thieves. Other versions have also circulated about the motive for the murder, including that of an alleged settling of scores by a relative or acquaintance.

Neither the authorities nor Contino’s relatives have ruled on the matter, and the newspaper of the Communist Party in the province – with its website out of service for months – has not reported the death on its social networks either.

Other versions have also circulated about the motive for the murder, including that of an alleged settling of scores by a relative or acquaintance.

López took advantage of his publication to denounce the police inaction in the face of the violence that is experienced in the peripheries of many cities on the Island. He mentioned some Police and State Security officers who reside in the José Martí neighborhood and demanded their participation more active in preserving the tranquility in the neighborhood.

In addition, he recalled that when it came to repressing his family and the political prisoner Andy García, officers and informers from Santa Clara – whom he identified as Yamileth and Leandro Sarduy – acted quickly.

The escalation of violence and the increase in crime in Cuba have not stopped in recent months. The official press and the Ministry of the Interior hide most of the cases and only agree to reveal, with very few details, those crimes that have had wide coverage on social networks and that it is no longer possible for them to ignore.

The murder in Jatibonico of yanquiel jimenez, a 19-year-old boy who died after receiving a knife to the neck, shocked the province of Sancti Spíritus last week. Only after his case was denounced on Facebook did the Police offer an official version in the newspaper Escambray.

In the midst of the increase in crime on the Island, the number of victims of femicide is one of the most alarming. With 14 women murdered so far this year, according to various independent platforms, and a government dedicates more resources to the repression of opponents than to street security, Cubans are increasingly helpless.

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