Heartbreaking Story Emerges from Venezuela Earthquakes as Mother Dies Shielding Her Child
CARACAS, Venezuela — Amid the catastrophic devastation wrought by the powerful twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela,
A young mother reportedly lost her life while successfully shielding her toddler from a collapsing building.
The woman, identified by local media as Andrea, was the partner of Venezuelan footballer Héctor "Kike" Bello.
"I'll tell her the story of how you saved her, my love — how you gave your own life for our daughter," Bello wrote in a highly emotional social media tribute.
According to the local football publicity group Cumaná de Campeones, Andrea was discovered deceased beneath the debris of the residential building where the family lived.
Remarkably, their young daughter survived the structural failure
Devastation and Sports Community Losses
The tragic incident comes as the death toll from the back-to-back 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude quakes
Emergency responders and international teams are working tirelessly to locate survivors trapped under flattened structures,
The disaster has deeply impacted Venezuela’s sports community.
Razan Sijaa: An under-18 player for Caracas Fútbol Club, Sijaa was killed alongside family members when their home in La Guaira collapsed.
The club expressed deep sorrow, remembering his "joy, dedication, and camaraderie." Victor Palacios: A promising talent who played for Marítimo de La Guaira and left an "indelible mark" on the Club Sport San Agustín academy, also perished in the disaster.
Notable Casualties Highlight the Scope of the Crisis
Prominent figures have also shared their personal losses, underscoring the widespread impact of the earthquakes.
Former Miss Venezuela Giselle Reyes revealed that her mother passed away in La Guaira after her apartment building completely collapsed.
According to a nurse who was rescued alive from the same site, Reyes’ mother suffered a fatal heart attack triggered by the immense shock of the tremors.
As search and rescue efforts stretch into their third day,
