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Help is needed to locate a 20-year-old girl who disappeared in Havana

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SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, Mexico.- Independent feminist platforms have activated the Yeniset Alert to locate to the young Lianet Núñez Pérez, 20 years old, who disappeared in Old Havana.

Núñez Pérez, who lives in the Jesús María neighborhood in Old Havana, was last seen on Thursday, August 22, according to the platform. YoSíTeCreo in Cuba.

The young woman has white skin, black hair, freckles on her face and very light brown eyes. She has a tattoo of an equation on her chest. She is 1.62 meters tall and does not suffer from any illnesses.

Her partner was the last to hear from her, around 9:00pm this Thursday, via WhatsApp. “She was presumably in the park located on Monte and Belascoaín, which she frequents to connect to the Internet,” the feminist organization said.

Since then, Núñez’s cell phone has been turned off or out of coverage area.

Her family has already contacted the police and is issuing an alert on social media. They are also asking for contact with Lázaro Núñez (78675805), the young woman’s father, to provide any information about the whereabouts of his daughter.

Given the alarming increase in disappearances and the growing feeling of insecurity on the Island, the YoSíTeCreo group Cuba spread a series of guidelines for activating alerts for disappearances.

Recommendations include responding with as much information as possible from the files, obtained through contact with the family; avoiding including details about valuable objects such as phones, laptops, jewelry or money that the family has. missing person may carry; publish additional data only if it contributes to the search, otherwise it could endanger the missing person or re-victimize him or her.

It is also emphasized that any individual can activate citizen alerts for disappearances of girls, boys, adolescents and women, using the hashtags #AlertaMayde and #AlertaYeniset respectively.

The Cuban state does not implement any mechanism to make cases of missing persons visible, not even if they are minors, such as the Amber alert used in the United States.

For this reason, the independent platform YoSíTeCreo in Cuba and civil society on the Island created two citizen alerts: Yeniset Alert for disappearances of women and Mayde Alert for missing children.

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