Padre de joven fallecido en Bahía Honda denuncia presiones del régimen contra sobrevivientes y familiares

Father of a young man who died in Bahía Honda denounces pressure from the regime against survivors and relatives

MIAMI, United States. — José García Merino, father of Yerandi García, one of the young people who died on October 28 in the sinking of the boat in the waters north of Bahía Honda, denounced pressure from Cuban State Security against the survivors of the event and their relatives to modify their testimonies.

“I make this video to denounce that State Security in Cuba has threatened the grandmother of the murdered two-year-old girl, her mother, the mother of my son,” García Merino said in a video shared on social networks by journalist Mario J. Pentón.

In this sense, the political police try to coerce the survivors and their families, warning that there will be jail sentences of between one and five years for those who continue to denounce the facts.

“They have police officers all over the place constantly watching them, and they are living in terror. They are afraid.”

Regarding the “official version” of the sinking of the boat offered by the Cuban regime on Wednesday of last week, García Merino said that it was a manipulated account of the tragedy, which resulted in the death of seven people.

“They are letting the world see what is convenient for them, not reality,” said the complainant.

Yerandi García’s mother, Yini Meizoso Fabelo, declared this Sunday to Radio Television Martí that the Cuban authorities lie about what happened in the sinking of the boat.

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