A viral video on social networks shows a girl in Ceballos, Ciego de Ávila, who is brutally attacked by her mother.
LIMA, Peru – A case of child abuse in Ceballos, Ciego de Ávila province, is causing commotion on social networks, where activists and Internet users denounce the brutality of a Cuban mother against her minor daughter.
The videos that are already circulating On several platforms they show a girl in the eastern region of the Island receiving blows to her head and body due to her mother’s discontent with what appear to be academic results.
“Another similar note and I’ll kill you like a bitch. That’s if you don’t leave here dead,” says the mother in one of the videos while the minor cries in terror.
The Cuban activist Yamilka Lafitaknown as Lara Crofs, made a publication on Facebook identifying the aggressor as Elizabeth González Díaz. As highlighted, the neighbors point out the mother as a violent and conflictive woman since her adolescence.
“What aggravates this barbarity is the coldness with which another person records the incident, as if it were a spectacle. Even worse, he forces his other son to pour cold water on the head of the attacked girl to ‘clean’ the blood, subjecting him to psychological torture that will mark him for life,” Crofs denounces.
The activist questioned the inaction and lack of severity of the Cuban authorities in relation to cases of child abuse. “They ignore the cries of children, but they act viciously against dissident voices,” he stressed.
Child abuse: naked cases
Another case of mistreatment recently emerged on the Island, exposing the discrepancies in the judicial system, which is more focused on the service of a political party and its ruling caste than on the protection of citizens.
While political prisoners on the Island suffer sentences of 15 or more years in prison, the Popular Provincial Court (TPP) of Havana sentenced two child abusers to 8 and 10 years of deprivation of liberty.
According to the entity’s statement, on September 29, the Popular Municipal Court of Arroyo Naranjo held the oral and public trial corresponding to case 84 of 2025 against the defendants Daima Rodríguez Núñez and Carlos Díaz González.
The individuals were prosecuted for the alleged crimes of “corruption of minors, other acts contrary to the comprehensive development of minors and sexual abuse.”
The evidence in the case showed that the defendant, the biological mother and legal guardian of four girls (10 years old, seven years old, four years old and one year old), did not take her daughters to school “for prolonged periods of time; she did not feed them adequately”; and did not take them to the doctor when they required specialized care.
“She frequently left the property where she lived and left her daughters alone for long periods of time, including at night and early morning,” the note states.
Daima and her partner Carlos forced the girls to wander the streets, at any time, to ask for food and money from neighbors and strangers. The defendants used the money they obtained to consume alcoholic beverages.
In addition, Carlos sexually abused the seven-year-old girl, an act that the mother allowed.
For all of the above, the Court imposed 8 years of deprivation of liberty on Daima Rodríguez Núñez and 10 years of deprivation of liberty on Carlos Díaz González. Both received accessory sanctions that prohibit them from leaving Cuba and the mother’s parental rights were suspended.
