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A Cuban resident in Santiago de Cuba He offered a $1,000 reward on social media for his and his daughter’s stolen passports.

According to what Roselí Gómez explained in the Facebook group “Sales of all kinds Santiago de Cuba,” the 1,000 dollars will be given to whoever returns her passport and that of her little girl, Rocío Batista.

The desperate woman has responded in the comments of the Facebook post that the passports were stolen from her own home.

Capture of Facebook / Rosi Gómez

No further details were disclosed in the publication, nor was the day of the robbery specified.

Hundreds of people launched their theories about the alleged theft of the documents and some pointed out that it could be someone known with the intention that the woman and her daughter cannot use them.

In June, the US passport and residency of a girl visiting Cuba it was stolen from him while he was sleeping with his family, according to information shared on networks.

The mother of the minor, identified on Facebook as Mary Rodríguez, asked for help on her profile to find the minor’s documents, where she also reported that her daughter and family had been “victims of a robbery while they were sleeping.”

Another Cuban, Sara Neyra Martínez, asked for help on social networks to retrieve your passport and the residence card in the United States, after losing these important documents at the Havana Airport.

Without these important documents, she could not travel and had to start a complex procedure to obtain them again. For this reason, they announced that they would give a reward to whoever she could help recover the passport and residence card.

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