Mexico City, Mexico.- The Cuban Madelin Cotilla is in disappeared since last Monday and her family has not heard from her. The complaint was published this Saturday in his networks, his daughter Adianet Ferrera.
“She left my sister’s house on Saturday at 7 in the morning, explains Adianet in a Facebook post. At that time, she was heading to the house of her partner who lives in Mariel.
The last news they had from Madelin was by phone to notify her daughters that she had arrived. After that she did not communicate again. “Her phone of hers has been turned off since Monday and we don’t know anything,” the publication details.
The young woman asks that if anyone sees her or knows anything, please report it to the following phone numbers: 55353678-o 50094808.
In a comment on the publication, Ferrera adds that her mother had never behaved like this or had been missing; so she fears that they have caused her harm.
In Havana, 19-year-old Zunileydis Domínguez Cuéllar left her home in Santiago de las Vegas on the morning of March 30, and has not been seen since.
She was last seen leaving her home wearing white shorts, a white blouse, and brown tennis shoes. She didn’t have her cell phone with her.
The Cuban State does not implement any mechanism to make cases of disappeared persons visible, not even if they are minors, like the Amber alert used in the United States. For this reason, citizens usually turn to social networks looking for help, although it does not always work out.
Given the lack of complaint mechanisms in Cuba, civil society created two citizen alerts: Yeniset Alert for disappearances of women and Mayde Alert for disappearances of children on the island.
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