MIAMI, United States. – The young Cuban Beatriz Nápoles Morales, 28, was found dead this Saturday in San Antonio de las Vegas, province of Mayabeque, her family and friends confirmed on social networks.
Last July 15, various social media users they reported the disappearance of Napoles Morales, who lived in San José de las Lajas and worked in the “Vegueritos” Children’s Circle in San Antonio de las Vegas.
Lindbergh Ferrales Bacallao, a neighbor of the victim, secured this saturday that it was “an irreparable loss, by snatching an innocent human being from his youth.”
“Her relatives appreciate every note of hope and the concern of all those who have shown solidarity since hearing the news. Rest in peace and perpetual light shine for her. May justice be timely in the face of such a horrendous crime,” the Cuban asked.
In recent years, numerous cases of disappearances have emerged, mainly of women, children and the elderly. The most recent was that of Sancti Spiritus professor Santiago Morgado, found dead on July 4, after four days missing.
Currently, remains unaccounted for Cuban teenager Maydeleisis Rosales, more than a year after her family reported her disappearance.
His mother, Isis Ameneiro, recently confessed to CubaNet that he has little hope of finding the teenager due to the panorama of violence and impunity that exists in Cuba.
“Maydeleisis Rosales and Yosvany Villar Avila14 years old, are only two cases for which an Amber alert should be established on the Island, where every time are more frequent the reports of disappearances of children and women”, wrote the journalist from CubaNet Maria Matienzo.
The independent feminist platforms YoSíTeCreo in Cuba and the Red Femenina have echoed the complaints about the disappearance of the young women Yenise Rojas and Addys Lopez. The next of kin of these two women have also received no response from the Police or from the investigative process that is supposedly being carried out.
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