Man hits university student in a gazelle in Havana

Man hits university student in a gazelle in Havana

A brutal beatings According to a source close to the victim, a man attacked a university student in a Gazelle in Havana last Thursday.

The information appeared in the Facebook group “Sales in Guanabacoa,” where Héctor Eduardo Crespo, the victim’s friend, was identified Vania Leyanis Cabrera Ruizan 18-year-old student at the University of Pedagogical Sciences Enrique José Varona, told the details of the violent eventwhat happened before the indifference of the passengers and the complete lack of understanding of the driver.

Capturing Facebook/Sales in Guanabacoa/Hector Eduardo Crespo

The events occurred on the evening of October 19, when the young woman was “at the last stop of Gazelle Route 22 in La Ceguera (Hospital) to go home after her day of study. In heavy rain and a three-hour wait, the gazelle arrives, second in line to meet her.”

Crespo noted that, “as we already know,” when boarding the transport, “people always try to sneak in,” but the student “manages to get in and save her seat and that of her partner.” A man who hadn’t even marked the queue starts hitting her to take her seat and pushes her, dislocating her shoulder“.

Cabrera immediately started yelling things at him aggressor“to leave them alone because no one in the Gazelle, not even the driver, did anything about these events.”

The user said that the person “He attacked her again, almost throwing her against the window with punches.and his wife supported the situation by screaming, although no one could do anything.”

“When his partner manages to move forward, he sits between the two and tries to calm the situation as he calmly sat down and continued his journey to the Navy,” says Crespo.

Cabrera has “Blows to the ribs, face and a shoulder dislocation“, which can be seen in a photo of the x-ray indicated by the doctor who treated her at the Calixto García Hospital, certifying a “bruise of the left shoulder”.

Capturing Facebook/Sales in Guanabacoa/Hector Eduardo Crespo

“So this is how we live, Nobody is doing anything to defend young women “They contribute to society, those who study, those who work, who were not looking for problems and just wanted to go home, as they claimed in their conversations while waiting for the gazelle,” Crespo lamented the brutal attack.

The young man asked that if anyone knows the topic to let him know: “to pay for what he did“.