Madrid/Yamila Zayas Toledo, 35, is the most recent victim of sexist violence, according to feminist associations I do believe you in Cuba and tense wings on Monday. In the same publication, they also announced the murder of Dayli Acosta Oceguera, 24, found dead after four days missing without, where appropriate, has transcended who is the author of the crime and if he was related to her.
Zayas Toledo was killed on September 26 in Torriente, Jagüey Grande (Matanzas) and, according to the associations that have confirmed the crime he had denounced his alleged aggressor – now arrested – a day before he kill her, although there are no more details about it. Yamila had three children, two of them men, 19 and 17; and a minor girl, of nine, who according to the statement witnessed the murder of her mother.
“We hope it will be attended by the required professional personnel,” says the Post of tense wings, in which the condolences are sent to the family and friends of the deceased.
“We hope it will be attended by the required professional staff,” says the ‘post’ of tense wings, in which family and friends are sent to condolences
In the same message, organizations have confirmed the homicide – called “Social Feminicide” – of Dayli Acosta Oceguera, missing in Havana on September 22 and mother of two small girls.
Acosta’s relatives and friends, who lived in the güinera, had organized a search for the previous days, but finally the young woman’s body was found lifeless in the Lenin Park of the capital.
“Now, neighbors and loved ones demand justice and the clarification of the circumstances surrounding their death, while accompanying the family in the duel,” Irma Breek wrote on Facebook, which spread the news.
ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATION TENSAS AND I do believe you in Cuba account for the year 33 femicides, although for 14ymedio They add up to 30, since this newspaper considers the remaining three as homicides, including Acosta’s.
The figures can increase, since there are at least three cases in which they ask for access to police investigations, which occurred in Santiago de Cuba, Villa Clara and Camagüey.
