The North Loma neighborhood Canton Chamanga Muisne parish, south of the province of Esmeraldas, is mourning the unexpected departure of four children who drowned last Monday in the resort town's fresh water.
went to heaven to be with the Almighty and from there probably shed blessings on their families. Kate and Camilla Leather Erika Yepez, 14 and 12 years, left a great void in his family as his first miracle Cuero Villegas, 10, and Jairo Alexander Leather Vite, who were ahead of the game leaving behind a handful of dreams and illusions that never crystallize.
This morning, from a humble home in the parish Chamanga, a town inhabited by no more than 5,000 inhabitants, the bodies of children were buried in the general cemetery in the midst of pain and sorrow of those who procreated with great effort and dedication: his parents.
Accompanied by family and friends some neighbors recalled that the tragic incident occurred at 15:00 on Tuesday at a time when children played in the resort is surrounded by freshwater mangroves and soil water table.
Antonio Angulo one of those who attended the funeral commented along the way that he, along with three other people passing through the place last Monday when they heard women screaming for help.
When they reached the beach they were told that 4 children were drowned out by what is thrown into the water to find them. "They were about 3 feet deep because the tide was low, the four were standing in the background and holding hands and we found were already dead," he said.
Drowning in the River of the North Hill neighborhood is not new news. Eight people died are recorded between 2010 and this year so that the town authorities were asked to place adequate signage to prevent further drowning people.
Leather and Camilla Erika Yepez and his first miracle and Jairo Villegas Alexander Leather Leather Vite only thing left as a memorial to their parents as school books and clothes: the only consolation for his parents.
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