Fire in Mexico: They demand justice for

Michael Taylor

Global Courant 2023-04-14 11:10:27

Dikson Arón Córdova left behind a girl who was financially dependent on him; Jesús Adony Alvarado left his wife pregnant with him and another little daughter; and Edin Josué Umaña left with the promise of sending money to his mother for her diabetes treatment.

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The community of Nuevo Porvenir came together in an unprecedented event to attend and give a dignified wake to their three children.

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The three families were left without the men who brought them their livelihood and who emigrated with the dream of supporting them so that everyone could live better.

Yesterday the three were buried in the midst of the deep sorrow of their relatives, but now the question that many in their town are asking new future is and now what? In addition to sending a message to demand justice so that those responsible for their deaths do not go unpunished, what is coming for the families are economic concerns.

the three boys Deceased Protection who emigrated together with the young Cristhian Javier Carranza Toro and Juan Carlos Tróchez, two of the eight survivors who are also from that sector of the country, to be able to travel to USA with a coyote, they had to go into debt.

Now, the deceased and the survivors not only lost the more than 16,000 dollars (about L400,000) that the coyote who promised to transfer them to the United States charged each one of them, but a large part of that money was obtained with loans and owe.

THE PRESS spoke with Cristhian Javier’s father, Samuel Carranza, originally from the neighboring municipality of little orangeSanta Bárbara, and recounted the delicate situation in which his son is who also emigrated leaving his wife pregnant and today continues to debate between life and death, since he is one of those who is intubated and has several burns.

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It would be nice if Mexico recognized them for what happened. My son was in debt.

Samuel Carranza, father of a surviving migrant

He pointed out that although he advised Cristhian not to leave, when the young man was already decided, as a family they supported him. He said that in order to travel, the coyote charged them $16,000, and the first half of that amount was paid at the San Pedro Sula terminal, and the other part in Mexico.

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As a father, he points out that now they have to face the debt, since some of those who lent the money already began to collect it when they found out about the tragedy that struck the boys. He believes that Mexico You should compensate these families, as their children lost their lives while in your custody, therefore you must answer for their lives and prosecute the people responsible for their deaths.

He also joined the cry of those who ask for justice and hopes that his son can recover, so he continues to pray for the miracle to be completed.

The families of Adony, Edin and Dikson wept and prayed silently as the triple grave was closed.


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