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Son Searches for Missing Mother in Ciego de Ávila

Friday, September 6, 2024 by Michael Hernandez

Son Searches for Missing Mother in Ciego de Ávila
Mabel García Corrales remains missing - Image © Facebook/YoSíTeCreo in Cuba

Mabel García Corrales, a 54-year-old Cuban woman, has been missing since the first week of July, and her son has turned to social media in a desperate attempt to find any information about her whereabouts. "My mom is still missing. It has been two months and five days, please share so more people can help," wrote JoseDay DayJose on Facebook, adding that they are from Ciego de Ávila.

Mabel was last seen in that province. Known to her friends and family as Marbeli, she is described as a woman with black hair streaked with gray and black eyes. She was last seen wearing a pullover, black shorts, and was barefoot.

According to a family member who spoke to the feminist platform Alas Tensas, Mabel suffers from nervous disorders. Like many Cubans with similar conditions, she is not taking any medication due to the severe shortages in the country, although her doctor had prescribed chlorpromazine.

In earlier posts, the family mentioned that they have filed a report with the police. They also requested that anyone with information can call the number 55200690, message JoseDay DayJose on Facebook Messenger, or report it to the authorities.

This Thursday, it was reported that another woman, a mother of three, has been missing since Wednesday morning in Havana, according to family sources. Identified as Saray Rodríguez, the 27-year-old from Santa Amelia, San José de las Lajas, left for Havana early in the morning. Her family has been unable to reach her since then as her cell phone remains turned off.

Frequently Asked Questions About Missing Persons in Cuba

Given the ongoing issues with missing persons in Cuba, here are some common questions and answers that might help those in similar situations.

What should you do if a loved one goes missing in Cuba?

Immediately report the disappearance to the local police and provide them with as much information as possible. Additionally, use social media and community networks to spread the word.

Are there any organizations in Cuba that help with missing persons?

Yes, platforms like Alas Tensas and other community groups often assist families in locating missing persons and raising awareness.

What are some common challenges in finding missing persons in Cuba?

Challenges include limited resources, lack of medication for those with mental health issues, and sometimes a slow response from authorities.

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