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The murder of a young woman shocks the community of Río Cauto in Granma

The murder of a young woman shocks the community of Río Cauto in Granma

The young Yaite Balmaceda Cano, 27, was murdered by a man whom she had reported to the police in Río Cauto, province of Granma, where she lived. According to what was made public by Alexander Verdecia Rodríguez, coordinator of the Patriotic Union of Cuba in that town and former political prisoner, on your Facebook wall.

The woman, mother of two children -a boy and a girl-, told him, days before she died, that she had just accused “the man with whom she was having problems, that is, the man who murdered her”, and that the The police told her that “they were going to put a restraining order on her”.

“Yaite lived near where I live,” Verdecia wrote. “A few months and days before being murdered, she had been the victim of beatings and threats by the young man who murdered her.” The activist denounces that the local police “had knowledge” not only of this but of the attempted rape by the same aggressor of a young woman from his neighborhood.

“The police of the Río Cauto municipality and the Prosecutor’s Office are also responsible to a certain extent for Yaite’s death, for not having taken some timely and drastic measure against his aggressor,” Verdecia claimed. “In other words, they were negligent in carrying out his work.”

The alleged murderer has not yet been arrested by the police, as confirmed to 14ymedio a relative of the victim.

Relatives reacted to the publication and sent condolences to the young mother’s parents, known as Rodolfo and Ana. One of the comments confirmed that she was “violently murdered”

This would be the third known femicide in Cuba so far this year, after the murders of Misladis Carmenates Hidalgoin Camagüey, on January 6, and Mailen Guerra Garciain Villa Clara, on January 2.

Jorge Del Rio Balmaceda posted in their networks an image of Yaite with the message: “The light in your eyes went out, you are with your dear Mother.” Family members reacted to the post and they sent condolences to the young mother’s parents, known as Rodolfo and Ana. One of the comments confirmed that she was “violently murdered.”

Héctor Salermo de la Cruz showed his annoyance at the insecurity. “It is very sad to lose a loved one, but when this loss is due to violence, it hurts much more,” he added: “Rest in peace and your loved ones will never forget you.”

The Cuban State recognizes gender violence in the new Constitution (2019), but does not classify femicide as a crime in the Penal Code. Cuban law establishes that the crimes of injury, coercion or threat are not investigated by the authorities if there is no complaint from the victim or a guardian, in case of disability.

The closest allusion to femicide appears in article 264.1, which recognizes as murder “the homicide produced between relatives or spouses of marriages formalized or not.”

The most recent official statistics on gender-based violence date from 2016 and show that 26.7% of women between the ages of 15 and 74 suffered some type of violence in their partner relationship in the 12 months prior to the study.

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