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Tragedy of Hondurans in the US for the Death of 4 Children

San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

A Honduran family from Trujillo, Columbus, He is experiencing a tragedy, since a fire in his home in Miami, USA, left four children dead and two women injured.

The deceased were identified as Neziyah Fernández (1 year old), Nomar López (6), NainaLee López (8), who were brothers, and HeyLin Mejía (11), cousin of the other three minors. The incident occurred on Monday December 30 in a house located at 3621 NW 18th Terrace.

Drama.

Authorities of the Miami police They reported that the children were trapped in the middle of the conflagration in the house near the Miami International Airport.

Everyone, except NainaLee, died Monday afternoon, shortly after rescuers from the Miami Fire Department took them to the Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

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NainaLee fought for her life until Wednesday. In a publication of The New Herald, they reported that Christopher Fernandez, uncle of the four children who perished, arrived on Thursday at the place where the tragedy occurred to collect some items and visited a neighbor’s house, who tried to break the windows to rescue the children inside, to thank him for his efforts

Moved in tears, he stopped in front of the main entrance of the cream-colored house that currently has windows covered with wooden boards.

A short distance from him lay a brown teddy bear and a bouquet of white flowers that someone had left at the entrance of the home.

There were still toys in the front yard, including a pink bicycle.

Fernández said that “they will always live in our hearts, we have many memories with them.”

The younger, NeziyahHe was very active, danced often and ran from side to side. He liked to play with his brothers, NainaLee López, 8, and Nomar López, 6, who enjoyed going to the park and JumpZone.

Naina Lee and Nomar also loved to swim. Both attended Bridge Prep Academy. Her cousin, HeyLin, 11, loved combing her hair and watching horror movies. “She was so bright,” said her uncle.

Michael Vega, spokesperson for the Miami police, reported that the cause of the fire is still under investigation.

In the sinister the mother of the children Yasmin Lopez and his grandmother identified as Norma Bonilla (57 years old) were injured.

Bonilla is originally from Trujillo. A family friend, who did not want to be identified, said the family had plans to receive the New Year at Disney World.

She said they had planned to go to Orlando on the morning of December 31. According to records of Miami-Dade County, the owner of the house is Ronald Firman. Sunbiz.org indicates that Bonilla is the director of one of Firman’s companies.

Friends and relatives who reside in Trujillo are dismayed because they know the family closely.

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