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With a mind full of memories, Laura Daniela Díaz assures that she has not yet resigned herself to the death of her aunt Juliana Giraldo, the woman who taught her to fight for her dreams, but whom she now fires.
“When she could, she told me how much she loved me, that she wanted to see me studying, that she wanted to see me succeed, that it was one of her wishes,” recalls Juliana Giraldo’s niece, who died on a road in Miranda, Cauca , after a soldier will shoot against the vehicle he was in.
And it is that, since childhood, Laura saw in her aunt a reference and an example of perseverance and entrepreneurship.
“She was a very happy woman, a charismatic woman, a very pretty woman, as you can see in the different photos, her beauty was impressive”, Highlights Laura Daniela.
This Saturday, September 26, 2020, the wake of Juliana Giraldo began in Jamundí, a municipality in the south of Valle del Cauca where she was from. Her family and friends remember her as an optimistic woman.
“She was a hard worker, she was very noble, a good daughter, a good sister, a good aunt, a good friend, he was a very upright person”, Highlights Luz Amparo Betancourt, Juliana’s aunt.
And it is that not only her family came to fire her, her faithful friend Junior also accompanied her at his wake.
“It is her puppy, he is old, it was up and down together, they loved each other a lot”, confesses the niece of Juliana.
This Sunday, in the afternoon, his funeral services will be held in the central cemetery of Jamundí, Cauca’s Valley.
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