Numerous people have expressed their sadness on social media this Sunday due to the passing of Professor Dalenia Cabrera from the University of Oriente in Santiago de Cuba, sharing heartfelt messages of condolence.
"We are left grieving as this beautiful teacher, Dalenia Cabrera, leaves us to live in heaven. Our condolences to family and friends, rest in peace," wrote Alejandro Quiroga Silveira in the Facebook group "Friends of Fajardo."
The educator, who apparently worked as a professor at the Faculty of Physical Culture, won the affection of her students and colleagues.
In the comments section, hundreds of people have shared messages of condolences directed to Cabrera's family, while others have been unable to hide the affection they felt for her.
Ibelise Medrano expressed on Facebook that “Today the world has lost a wonderful angel and heaven has gained a great star, a good daughter, mother, friend, wife, partner, counselor, and a great teacher.”
"May God place her in the best of places in His immense palace and may she watch over her loved ones from there," he remarked.
The passing of people whose contributions transcend is greatly mourned on social media.
Last Thursday, Cuban singer and songwriter Marta Valdés passed away in Havana at the age of 90.
The news was announced by the Ministry of Culture, which recognized the career of the prestigious performer, troubadour, and music critic.
In September, Alan Ernesto Vera García, a wrestler from Santiago de Cuba and the first Cuban to win a national championship in the United States in Greco-Roman wrestling, passed away at the age of 33.
According to a fundraising request to support Alan and his family, especially for his wife and their baby under three months old, the Cuban-American athlete reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest days earlier while playing soccer.
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