Back to Walking, the Goal of an Amputee Who Left the Earthquake in Venezuela
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Caracas, 18 Aug (EFE).- When Adrian Troncoso reacted, the dust had dissipated and a slight light let him see that his right foot was trapped under rubble. He had to check which of the five people at home, including his youngest son, were alive on June 24, the day of the double earthquake in Venezuela. He called his mother-in-law and his sister-in-law, but they did not respond. The other people at home were his sister-in-law's boyfriend and his w…
When Adrian Troncoso reacted, the dust had dissipated and a slight light let him see that his right foot was trapped under rubble. He had to check which of the five people at home, including his youngest son, were alive after the double earthquake that struck La Guaira on June 24. The 47-year-old man called his mother-in-law and his sister-in-law, but did not respond. The other people at home were his sister-in-law's boyfriend and his wife's aun…
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