MADRID, Spain.- The Cuban Pedro Jesús Sánchez Fernández, resident in the province of Holguín, asked for help through social networks to find his sister and niece who have disappeared since Sunday, June 4.
His sister responds to the name of Yanet and his niece to Julia María, accurate Sanchez Fernandez.
Likewise, he asked Internet users to disseminate the information so that in the event that someone had information, contact him or his wife through the telephone numbers 59310623 and 55995526, respectively.
The journalist and feminist activist Marta Maria Ramirez, who shared the postrecalled that to report cases of disappearance, relatives must fill out the form for alerts of disappearances that make the search and pressure authorities more effective.
These sheets must contain the following information:
- Full name
- Alias
- If a complaint has been made to the PNR Record number/date
- Physical Description: Hair Color, Eye Color, Height
- Age
- Identifiable markings: moles, tattoos, scars
- Chronic diseases
- Medication
- Clothes she was wearing the last time she was seen
- Place and day when she was last seen
- Place of residence
- Telephones or other contact information
- Other information that is considered important for the search
Reports of missing persons have escalated in recent years in Cuba, most of the time published on social networks.
Last Friday the lifeless body of Cuban doctor Pablo Corrales, resident in the Havana municipality of Marianao, was found. Corrales had left his house last Monday, May 29, to buy gasoline and never returned. They allegedly murdered him to steal his motorcycle.
That same week the disappearance of the Cuban Yamilet Alfaro, resident in the United States and who had arrived in Cuba on May 27 through the José Martí international airport.