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Young Cuban doctor dies after returning from mission in Venezuela

The young woman was the mother of a little girl

 © Collage Facebook/Alain Toledano Valiente
Photo © Collage Facebook/Alain Toledano Valiente

A young doctor, mother of a little girl, died this Thursday in Cuba after returning from amedical mission in Venezuela where he fell ill after an insect bite.

The Cuban ShepherdAlain Toledano Valiente -who made the sad fact known- identified insocial networks to the victim asNarlys Martínez.

He specified that the doctor, whom he described as a “spiritual daughter,” was returned to the island “with an evil from which the so-called medical power could not free her”.

“He just died today, young and with a young daughter who will no longer see her mother,” denounced the religious.

“Our daughter is in heaven, I have no doubt about that, those who will not get there are the irresponsible people who let her die. One day we will see her forever and no one will separate us again. Our deepest condolences to his entire family and loved ones,shalom", concluded Toledano, who did not offer other details about what happened, although he implied that there wereMedical negligence if.

Facebook Capture/Alain Toledano Valiente

In the publication by Toledano - who last yearHe established his residence in the United States. After a long history of harassment on the island by the authorities - dozens of people left messages of condolence for the young woman's unexpected departure.

Some Internet users stressed that alreadyThere are many cases of Cuban doctors who have lost their lives on a medical mission in recent years or in some incident related to his stays outside the country, as in this case.

At the time of writing, no other details have been released about the circumstances of the young health professional's premature death. There is also no confirmation in official press media.

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