MIAMI, United States. – The 21-year-old Cuban Dairon Quiala Artiles was found lifeless in a rural area of the Cerro municipality, in Havana, according to social media reports confirmed by independent media CyberCuba, who contacted people close to the victim.
The body of Quiala Artiles was found by agents of the National Revolutionary Police (PNR) 26 days after your demise.
Denis Enrique Garbey, the victim’s uncle by marriage, specified in statements to CyberCuba that the mortal remains of the young man had been found by the PNR on Saturday, April 1, in the patio of a house in the rural area known as Campo 14, in the Cerro municipality, Havana.
According to the same source, the body of Quiala Artiles was burned and mutilated. Garbey also explained that Rubén Jorin, the young man’s former father-in-law and allegedly involved in the murder, committed suicide when confronted by PNR agents.
Until now, the case remains under investigation because it is assumed that several people participated in the crime.
“We demand justice. The family demands justice to the end, because this crime cannot go unpunished. We want all those responsible and accomplices to pay,” Garbey said.
On March 6, Quiala Artiles, who lived in La Güinera, left his home and never contacted anyone again. When his relatives tried to locate him through phone calls, his mobile turned off and outside the coverage area, according to said to CubaNet his aunt Ariadna Quiala.
The Cuban State does not implement any mechanism to make cases of disappeared persons visible, not even if they are minors, like the Amber alert used in the United States. For this reason, citizens usually turn to social networks looking for help, although it does not always work out.
In several recently reported cases people absent from home appeared safelybut in others they were unfortunately found dead.
Last month the lifeless body of the Camagüey taxi driver Guperto Rafael Cánovas, victim of a robbery, was found.