MIAMI, United States. — Dayrelis Fuentes Martínez is missing and her family is desperate. The Cuban, 24 years old, traveled to Mexico on July 29, 2022, invited by her former partner, the Mexican citizen Rodolfo Arciniega Rossano.
“On January 28th I wrote to him and he answered me at half past eleven at night: “Mommy, if they let me write to you later, I’ll write to you. I’m in immigration. I love you. That was the last thing I spoke to her, ”he told CubaNet Ada Martínez Díaz, mother of Fuentes Martínez.
The woman has relied on her sisters, who also reside in Mexico, to try to locate her daughter. They have called the offices of the Pachuca Immigration Institute and the young woman does not appear registered there or in any police station, nor is she known at the Embassy.
The family believes that Rodolfo Arciniega Rossano himself is the one who is depriving her of her freedom. The suspicion is based on confessions made by Dayrelis about the relationship between her and her Mexican ex-partner after the relationship ended.
“She told me that when she left him, he paid a boy to do things to her, to persecute her,” says the desperate mother, and if anything reinforces her suspicions, it is that Arciniega Rossano also broke off any kind of communication with her. .
“We think he has it because he was looking for it. She was paying people for it. She also told me that one day she was walking down the street when the police stopped her and took her away. They told me that they had put marijuana on her, ”confesses her mother.
Some acquaintances assure Ada that Arciniega Rossano has bribed the police to be able to kidnap her daughter with impunity.
Despite the certainties that Dayrelis has been kidnapped, the alert that has been circulated through the networks indicates some places where the Cuban was last seen: Tepeji del Río (Hidalgo) and in Colonia San Juan. January 27th was when the police took her away.
“I’m desperate. I’ll go crazy. It’s been many days now. And I can’t go to Mexico because I don’t even have a passport, ”laments the mother, who needs to find“ that man ”to know that her daughter is alive.
The family of Dayrelis Fuentes Martínez appreciates any information you can provide and prays that Dayrelis’s dream of fleeing misery in Cuba has not turned into a nightmare.