Gymnast Manrique Larduet is assaulted in Cuba for stealing her motorcycle and phone

| 16/03/2021 – 19:15 (GMT-4)

The young Cuban gymnast Manrique Larduet was the victim of an assault in Cuba where thieves stole his motorcycle and phone.

“Please be very careful on the street these days. Yesterday they attacked me on Perla Street, in front of my school. Thank God I’m fine. They took my motorcycle and phones,” the gymnast said on her social networks.

“Thank you to the authorities for being aware of the complaint, I just hope they will be able to catch the aggressors in God’s favor. To those who took so long to thank you, I will be incommunicado for the time being. Be careful “Greetings,” he said. the young man.

Recently, more than one Cuban reported on social networks that he was the victim of the theft of motorcycles on the island.

Last week, a Cuban family reported that two thieves stole their electric motorcycle with a gun in Havana and offered a $ 200 reward to anyone who helped find the stolen motorcycle, which is light green and was bought a few days ago. .

Another Cuban he was stabbed three times in Havana now by some thieves to snatch his motorcycle.

The victim’s stomach, arm and part of his leg were punctured, and his acquaintances asked for help in locating those responsible for the incident.

Earlier this year, agents of the Havana Ministry of the Interior they caught the perpetrators of a robbery forcibly into a house, from which they stole two electric motorcycles while their owners slept.

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