They have safely found a Cuban woman who had been missing for more than 12 days

Marelice Hernandez, a Cuban woman who earlier this week sought urgent help to find her 59-year-old mother, who had been missing for 12 days after dating a man at the time, reported late Thursday that she had already returned. Her “safe and sound”.

“Now, thanks to God, my mother is safe with me, thanks to all the people, friends, relatives who cared in this difficult situation”wrote the young woman in a brief speech at Facebook In it, as is usual in these cases, he did not give any details about the circumstances of his mother’s reappearance.

Capture of Facebook/Mayrelis Hernandez

In a post made on June 6, Marelis sparked a lot of concern when she explained that her mother He was not home for almost two weeks She showed a photo after dating a man.

“The person accompanying her has her false identity”She limited herself to mentions and asked anyone with any information to contact her personally.

Two days later, the case was resolved in a positive manner, creating feelings of relief and happiness among those close to the family.

There was no shortage of questions from some netizens in the comments section of his post about what happened and the fate of the alleged mistaken identity that triggered the alarms. Note.

In her first post, Marelis Hernandez didn’t give her mother’s name, where she lived, or where she was last seen, but the post went viral and achieved its goal of generating a response, proving once again the community’s reach. Networks and independent media echo such requests for help.

That’s news this Thursday, too A Cuban mother and her teenage daughter were found Those inside Unknown location In the city Holguin From Sunday, as announced Facebook The young man’s brother.

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In that case, they were also not provided. Other details about the circumstances under which they were found The young mother, previously identified as “Yanet,” and the little one, known as “Julia Maria.”

“My sister has a nervous breakdown. They are with her husband, who also has a nervous breakdown. They are in a yutong rickshaw,” the teenager’s brother had said on social media before noticing the reappearance of his sister and her niece. , which generated expressions of relief among the family’s friends and relatives, as well as anonymous citizens who showed concern and interest in the case.

Reports of missing persons in Cuba have become frequent in recent months, as have requests for help via social networks to obtain information.

Esmond Harmon

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