Cuban Mother Pleads for Daughter and 18 Others Lost at Sea
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Cuban families desperately seek information on 19 people, including seven children, missing at sea since August 11th after departing Pinar del Río for Mexico.
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Qué pasó
Families are in anguish over the disappearance of 19 Cubans, including seven children, who left Pinar del Río for Mexico on August 11th. Communication was lost shortly after departure, intensifying fears for their safety.
The group was traveling on a vessel that reportedly experienced engine and fuel issues. Some accounts suggest they attempted to continue using a sail after running out of fuel.
Dónde y cuándo
The vessel departed from the northern coast of Pinar del Río, Cuba, on August 11, 2026. The destination was Mexico. No further information on their location or status is available.
The uncertainty has been growing daily since their departure, with no confirmed sightings or contact for over a week.
Por qué es importante
This situation highlights the perilous journeys many Cubans undertake in search of a better life, often facing extreme dangers at sea.
The presence of seven minors, including two-year-old twins, makes this disappearance particularly concerning and underscores the vulnerability of these migrants.
Qué dicen las partes
Sol Chango, mother of one of the missing, expressed her devastation and pleaded for intensified search efforts. She is desperately seeking information about her daughter.
Mexico's Navy confirmed they are aware of the case through their search and rescue stations but had not reported sighting the vessel as of recent reports.
Qué viene ahora
Families are continuing to appeal for more extensive search operations and information from authorities in both Cuba and Mexico.
The hope is for a swift discovery of the vessel and the safe return of all 19 passengers. The public and media continue to follow the developments closely.
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Cuban Mother Pleads for Daughter and 18 Others Lost at Sea
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Cuban families desperately seek information on 19 people, including seven children, missing at sea since August 11th after departing Pinar del Río for Mexico.