Cuban resident in Miami disappears in Havana

Mexico City, Mexico. On May 27 the Cuban Yamilet Alfaro Moreno arrived at the José Martí airport in Havana, from a flight that left Miami, United States, where he lives. His family knows that he boarded the plane and landed in Havana but never made it to the house of his relatives in Cuba.

“Please spread the word: She is my cousin Yamilet Alfaro Moreno, a resident of the United States. She has been missing since Saturday, May 27,” a Cuban woman identified as Yemelis Imhof reported on Facebook this Friday.

“The family is desperate. We don’t know what could have happened to him, ”added her cousin.

Cuban resident in Miami disappears in Havana
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Relatives ask that anyone with information about it contact them.

Internet user Gisela Morales also expressed: “Please, this person is as if she were my sister. If anyone finds her, please let her know.

If you can help, please contact the family at 54756745 or on Facebook.

Reports of violent acts, including murders, have escalated in recent months in Cuba. Assaults to steal vehicles, money, telephones are becoming more frequent.

five days ago the Cuban doctor Pablo Corrales, a resident of the Havana municipality of Marianao, left his house to buy gasoline and never returned. For days his family and friends searched for him and asked online for help to find him.

After four days with his phone turned off, yesterday Friday the body of the 53-year-old doctor was found lifeless. They allegedly murdered him to steal his motorcycle.

Recently, an Intensive Care nurse at the National Hospital was murdered in his own home by alleged thieves, reported in Facebook his co-worker Josué Senén Guerra.

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