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Eight Cubans reported missing in Mexico located

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SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, Mexico.- The Attorney General’s Office of Nuevo León reported this Sunday that it located a Cuban family that had been last seen last week at the Monterrey International Airport.

According to an information sheet, the eight members of the Cuban family were found in good health.

The Cubans were identified such as Heily Jiménez Pompova (25 years old), Onel Juan Samon Reyes (34), Dairon Miche Jiménez Pompova (18), Miche Jiménez Echemendia (76), Jereny Pompova Leyva (43), Yosvany González Leyva (53), Kimberlin Ylieg Samon Jiménez (4) and Michel Onel Samon Jiménez (6).

The people had arrived at the Mariano Escobedo International Airport, in Apodaca, Nuevo León, on September 18.

Since then they began the search to find his whereabouts, without having positive results the first few days, according to the media Infobae.

The statement on their appearance did not specify the place or the circumstances in which the Cubans were found, only indicating that they are in good physical condition, but that it hopes to corroborate their condition through a medical examination.

The Local Commission for the Search for Persons wrote on Facebook that the family’s location was “the result of search actions and inter-institutional coordination in which the specialized group of the Local Search Commission participates.”

During the current migratory stampede, tens of thousands of Cubans are arriving in Mexican territory, some seeking to cross the border into the United States.

During their stay in the Aztec country, Cubans are victims of traffickers who kidnap or extort them.

In July, six Cubans who had been allegedly kidnapped from a home by a hooded man were rescued by police in Cancun, Mexico.

The incident occurred after the police were mobilized following a 911 report “where a person reported that her friend was locked up with four other men and one other woman.”

The Cubans were being held in a green and white house with a black iron gate in front, located on 18th Street West, between 105th and 103rd Streets of superblock 94, block 19, lot 24 of the municipality of Benito Juárez.

Previously, it had been known that A Cuban who had been reported missing in Cancunwas found dead.

Amauri Romero, a native of the Isle of Youth, had only been in Mexico for a short time when the tragedy occurred, according to his relative. The 45-year-old man had left for work on April 30 and did not return to the house where he was staying. Amauri reportedly died a day after his disappearance.



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