Cuban mother in Nicaragua asks for humanitarian visa to say

Cuban mother in Nicaragua asks for humanitarian visa to say goodbye to her son who died in Texas

A Cuban mother Anyone who lives in Nicaragua begs for it humanitarian visa to the United States government to say goodbye to his young son who died in an accident in Texas.

Barbara Sacre He has repeatedly asked on his social media profiles for help to obtain a visa that would allow him to enter the United States and bury his son. Lizan Velezwho died in an accident last Friday Accidentof which no details have been disclosed.

Facebook capture/Bárbara Sacre

“Please help, I want to bury my son who died in an accident in Texas yesterday. As a mother, I want to say goodbye to him. Since I am in Nicaragua, I am only requesting an emergency visa from the American government. “I want to hug him one last time and go back to Nicaragua,” the grieving mother wrote on Facebook.

“For God’s sake, listen to a mother’s pain,” Sacre pleaded in another post, sharing a video that his daughter and sister of the late young man uploaded to TikTok.

“My child, you are gone, but I know, my God, that you will always be with me, in my heart, in my soul, in my life,” said the mother in another publication on her company’s website, a hotel where she worked managed in Managua. , where it welcomes migrants on their way to the United States.

Facebook capture/Bárbara Sacre

In all her social networks, the Cuban mother has asked her friends, acquaintances and Internet users to share her request so that she reaches those who can facilitate a visa that would allow her to say goodbye to her son, who is only 19 years old. as some people commented.

“Please share so that this message reaches the goal of a mother in need of humanitarian support,” he asked.

Facebook capture/Bárbara Sacre

The networks are filled with hundreds of messages of condolences and support for the mother and the rest of the family on this irreparable loss.

“I am very sorry, cousin, for the loss of your child. May Jehovah give you the strength to move forward, cling to him. I know that there are no words that can calm the heart of a mother who has just lost a child at this moment, but God is big and small Little by little it will give you the strength,” said Yeny Ortega.

“Cousin, I know there is nothing that can ease this pain, but Jehovah will give you the strength to bear it. We are united in your pain,” said her cousin Blanca Sacre.

“Friend, I am speechless, I am very sorry for the pain you are going through; From the bottom of my heart, my deepest condolences,” said María Antonia Álvarez, while Maritza Reyes said: “I am very sorry, it is very sad and painful for us, we saw him born and grow up, my most sincere and heartfelt condolences.” The whole family rests in peace, beautiful boy.”