Showing posts with label Nelson Molinet Espino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nelson Molinet Espino. Show all posts

My cousin's remains are laid to rest... GoFundMe info on page.


The sad reality of my cousin Nelson now not being here has yet to sink in as the family laid his ashes to rest in a private location this week. We won't know more about how he passed until the autopsy results become available which will possibly be next week from what I've been told. 

As I've reported here my cousin a former Cuban political prisoner Nelson Molinet Espino, 59, was found dead in Florida, where he had lived since the years of his release from Cuban prison. On the 7th he disappeared for several days his body was found on the 11th.

“Cuba is in mourning. Unfortunately, I inform you that the prisoner of conscience Nelson Molinet Espino, who had been missing since Monday the 7th, was found dead inside a car in Hallandale (Broward County, Florida),” Normando Hernández wrote along with two photographs of the dissident. “Our deepest condolences to your family. May God welcome him in his glory,” he added.

Ángel Moya also expressed regret for the passing saying Molinet Espino. “The patriot, a member of the group of 75, has died.” “Dismayed by tragic news,” he added, “the brothers of cause… who reside in Cuba, express our heartfelt condolences to the relatives of the former Cuban political prisoner and exile in the United States.”

Molinet Espino, an independent union activist sentenced to 20 years in prison during the 2003 Black Spring, went into exile in 2010 after seven years in prison. He was one of the 52 dissidents who accepted, under pressure from the Cuban regime, to go into exile in Spain.

The release of the dissidents in 2010 were the result of a dialogue initiated by the Archbishop of Havana, Cardinal Jaime Ortega, and the mediation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Spain at the time, Miguel Ángel Moratinos.

Nelson Molinet Espino, who on the Island was the president of the Conference of Democratic Workers of Cuba, was sanctioned in a summary trial full of irregularities. He lived in Miami for more than 10 years.

The dissident’s daughter, Karen Molinet, in statements to América TeVé this week, said that her father, for the years he was imprisoned and after leaving Cuba, “began to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder,” in addition to “loss of memory and inability to communicate well.” 

The last time he was seen before being reported missing had been last Monday near Hialeah.

A GoFundME Page has been set up to help the family, and if you could please follow the link and drop whatever you can on there. 




Rest in Peace to my cousin... Nelson Molinet Espino 09/27/1964 - 08/2023


Just found out his body was found and he's passed away... The police investigation on how he died is now under way, since so many days had passed we all feared the worse. 

This is the worse. I don't know much details on what's happening but when more details are released I'll make sure to update the page with more information. 

My Cousin was a good man and he went missing on the 7th. The body has just been found and I'm setting this up to help give him a proper final goodbye. 

The police verified his remains today 08\11\2023 and the family just got word earlier as his identity was confirmed.

Nelson Molinet Espino lived a tortured life and was under it all a humble and great man, a good family man, husband, father and son... Whatever ended up happening which was the cause of his passing is not known by me yet and I hope no foul play was involved. If they discover there was and someone did this to him I do hope they find whoever is responsible and deal with it according to the law.

As you can imagine my family is devastated, I'm devastated and while I write this I've been working for weeks on my first book of a 2 part book that featured his story along with footage for a documentary I have to insert for the book as a follow-up documentary on his life. Sadly he will not be able to see the final product of what is being made in his honor.

His story and all the brave people who went along with him in Cuba and participated in their struggle deserve to have their stories told. The book is still coming out and now more than ever it's a personal passion I will not back down from putting out.

I don't have a whole lot to say about this here because it's news I just received but I will keep posting updates here on "Pure Solid News" as things continue to unfold...

Tried to set up a GoFundMe page but it's not working so if anyone wants to make any donations to the family please do so on my PAYPAL add in the notes "for funeral donations" so I can make sure your help goes correctly to the family.
Please follow the link to help.

Until more updates happen REST IN PEACE to my cousin, and a hero to many... Nelson Molinet Espino.



Family tragedy my eldest cousin is missing! Nelson Molinet Espino


Sweetwater Police seek public’s help in locating my blood cousin who is suffering with cognitive impairment. Nelson Molinet Espino is my blood cousin and he's well known politically also is his wife.

They were revolutionaries against the Castro government in Cuba and got arrested years ago in Cuba for protesting the Castro Goverment. 


SWEETWATER, FLA. (WSVN) - The Sweetwater Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a 59-year-old man diagnosed with cognitive impairment. Mr. Nelson Molinet was last seen by his family on August 7, at his residence at 11042 SW 4 Street, between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. 

Described as standing at 5′ 09″ and weighing approximately 160 lbs., Mr. Molinet is a White Hispanic male and has grey hair with a balding pattern. He was last seen wearing a black Puma T-shirt, blue jeans and black Sketchers shoes. 

Mr. Molinet was seen in Hialeah on the same day, specifically at 766 E 25 Street, at around 4:00 p.m. During this sighting, he was holding a blue plastic shopping bag. Authorities are urging anyone with relevant information about Mr. Molinet’s whereabouts to immediately contact Detective Richard Brioso of Unit 611 at 786-413-9922, or any detective from the Sweetwater Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Section at (305) 552-9900.




Backstory info:  

Nelson Molinet Espino, Political Prisoner of the Week, (01/07/07) 

CUBA: Relatives of political prisoners react to latest news about pending releases 
Ladies in White INFO 
DOCS in the case 
FROM CUBA Urgent Appeal to International Labor Organizations 
Cuban dissident ends hunger strike; Spain to take Cuban prisoners 
Cuba to free four more political prisoners 
4 MORE CUBANS TO BE FREED
IN Unprecedented Move
Cuba to Release 52 Political Dissidents