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10-Year-Old Boy Missing on Bus Bound for Guanabo in Havana

Wednesday, June 18, 2025 by Madison Pena

10-Year-Old Boy Missing on Bus Bound for Guanabo in Havana
Desperate family searches for Deivid, a 10-year-old boy who went missing on a bus heading to Guanabo - Image © Facebook/Transportación Habana TH

A 10-year-old boy named Deivid has been reported missing as of Tuesday afternoon while riding a bus headed to Guanabo in Havana. The boy disappeared on the A42 bus route traveling east of the Cuban capital, according to a post shared in the Facebook group Transportación Habana TH.

The post emphasized that Deivid's family is "extremely desperate" to find him. It mentioned that the boy was wearing red shorts and a red T-shirt but did not provide further physical characteristics or identifying details.

Anyone with information that could assist in locating the child is urged to contact the number 63710694. Numerous individuals expressed their concern in the comments section of the post, questioning if the boy was traveling alone and how he might have gone missing from the bus.

The Facebook profile urged followers to share the news across social media platforms to help quickly locate Deivid.

In a related incident, the disappearance of two girls on June 1 in the municipality of Florida, Camagüey, also raised alarms online. Eight-year-old Ainhoa and her cousin Lía were last seen at the terminal of that municipality, boarding a bus to another province without their guardians' permission. Fortunately, they were found safe hours later on the island of Turiguanó, in Morón, Ciego de Ávila, and were returned to their families by authorities.

In another case, a 13-year-old girl went missing in mid-May from the municipality of Jovellanos, Matanzas, but was found alive and well two weeks later in Madruga, Mayabeque province. Authorities arrested a woman named Sixney Velázquez Berrier, accused of abducting the girl and failing to return her. Velázquez Berrier faces charges of corrupting minors and remains in custody as legal proceedings continue.

Frequently Asked Questions about Missing Children in Cuba

What should someone do if they have information about a missing child in Cuba?

Anyone with information should immediately contact the authorities or the provided contact number in the missing child's report.

How can people help spread the word about missing children in Cuba?

Individuals can assist by sharing the details of the missing child on social media and encouraging others to do the same, increasing the chances of locating the child quickly.

What legal actions are taken against those who abduct minors in Cuba?

Persons accused of abducting minors face criminal charges such as corruption of minors and are subject to legal proceedings, which may result in imprisonment or other penalties.

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