Hilda Viviana FridayPartner of Víctor Andrés Lugones, Marabino drowned in the Rio Grande floodLast Sunday, in the Matamoros-Tamaulipas region of the US-Mexico border, he said an emotional goodbye to the young man who tried to realize the American dream on his Facebook account.
“I love you my love. I have to wake up from this dream… what am I going to do without you? My love. You left me alone after saying we’re going to be together forever. I can’t bear this pain,” said Plata, a businessman from Santa Marta. , Victor explained the reasons why he decided to try his luck in America.
“He was a good man. He wanted to give his children a better future. I love you so much…” she wrote.
When the report was given, officers from the National Institute of Migration (INM), Grupo Beta and the Tamaulipas Attorney General’s Office (Fgjt) arrived at the scene to begin the investigation and remove the body of the Venezuelan who had reached northern Mexico. border and he died within a few hours.
“We never reached the northeastern border, and when we arrived, we wanted to know where to cross the river,” said his friend.
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