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Activists have trouble withdrawing campaign funds on GoFundMe for Amanda's health

The funds have yet to be released due to false allegations from people who have said the money would go to Cuba.

Amanda Lemus Ortiz © Facebook / Lara Crofs
Amanda Lemus Ortiz Photo © Facebook / Lara Crofs

Cuban activist Yamilka Lafita (known online as Lara Crofs), who is helping the girl's parents Amanda Lemus Ortiz In his fight against the disease he suffers, he denounced the problems he has in withdrawing funds from the campaign opened in GoFundMe to raise money for the minor.

On February 10, Lara happily announced that the campaign on said platform had exceeded the set goal of $20,000. That money would be used to pay for the little girl's trip abroad, to be treated at a hospital where she would receive the liver transplant that she has been waiting for for a year.

Amanda Lemus Ortiz. Photo: Facebook / Lara Crofs

Despite the time that has passed, the funds have yet to be released due to "the complaints made by very rotten people, saying that these funds would come to Cuba, something that we know is totally uncertain," he revealed this Thursday on his wall. Facebook.

The other reason, as the activist explained, is that some international hospitals indicate that they cannot treat the Cuban girl as a humanitarian case without a prior letter from the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP) recognizing that it is not possible to operate on the little girl. in Cuba.

Photo: Facebook / Lara Crofs

"If you are not going to do what you have to do as a State, let us do what you have to do as a society," he demanded.

Crofs shared a photo of the girl in which she shows how deteriorated she is, although she also detailed that her condition has remained stable, she is eating well and sleeping regularly.

"There is nothing more heartbreaking than looking into his eyes," he concluded.

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