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Criminal Proceedings Are Under Way in Cuba for Regrettable Cases of Child Violence

Havana, Jul 20 (RHC) On a regrettable case of child violence that from the western Cuban province of Matanzas moves during the last days, the weekly Girón shared information on his Facebook page and reports that the relevant criminal proceedings are under way.
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Forces of the Ministry of the Interior (Minint) arrested the mother and stepfather of the child Roberto Carlos Suárez Machado (2 years), after confirming their responsibility for the ill-treatment that caused the death of the child on Saturday, July 19. Both face criminal proceedings for murder. The child was admitted on July 16 to the pediatric hospital Eliseo Noel Caamaño, in Matanzas, with septic shock, multiple brui…

Havana, Jul 20 (RHC) On a regrettable case of child violence that from the western Cuban province of Matanzas moves during the last days, the weekly Girón shared information on his Facebook page and reports that the relevant criminal proceedings are under way.

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#ChildAbuse in #Cuba: A two-year-old boy dies after being admitted to the Eliseo Noel Caamaño Pediatric Hospital in #Matanzas with several bruises and abdominal perforations.

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diariodecuba.com broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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