Claudia Corea is the mother of Santiago García, Uruguayan footballer who was found dead last Saturday in his apartment located in the city of Mendoza, Argentina.
The problems that Sant Jaume ‘Morro’ García was dragging
The woman traveled with other children to this town for the vigil of the ‘Nose’ and gave her testimony to the prosecutor Claudia Rius. With deep sadness, he gave a press conference in which he blamed the president of the Godoy Cruz, José Mansur, For the fatal decision his son made.
” We are leaving with my son’s hopes in a drawer thanks to Mansur, ” said the former striker’s mother, assuring that the contractual situation of Garcia, Who had been separated from the team, was decisive in his death.
” Mansur had to run it through the pasture for six months and that’s lapidary for the excitement, the love and the sport, ” he noted. Strap. ” Santiago’s weight increased depending on whether or not he signed the contract; he was depressed. He was not enthusiastic about what he was doing because he was alone. I tell Mansur that life is not like that. We need to have more respect for the suffering of the other, ” he added.
” This gentleman who never tired of despising, manipulating and humiliating him. Carilo is spending his holidays and he didn’t even send me his condolences, ” said Morro’s mother.
” Mansur made the statement that my son was a negative leader and should have cleaned up; I want to tell him that he was a Chiquilin who helped every guru he found and he never lacked respect for anyone, ” he added. Claudia.
They found a hard message on Morro Garcia’s cell phone
” You can’t be a leader. Unfortunately there is a problem of personal interrelation that the boys need to be supported, encouraged, their ego raised and you can’t pull it off, ” he said.
He died for a business
After not getting into the plans of the Godoy Cruz, Garcia he wanted to return to the National of Montevideo. This is how he let his mother know: ” He called me on Monday for my birthday and told me he was home on Saturday, but Mansur thought of asking for the other 50% of his pass. , which was owned by someone named Daniel Fonseca, who owes my grandson thousands of dollars for the passes he never paid. I knew Santiago was desperate to leave and he was very upset. And in this pandemic we had never been able to cross either Buenos Aires or Mendoza ”.
Finally, Korea acknowledges that the ‘Nose’ gave his heart to the Argentine club. ” I know people wanted him, he always respected him and he knew he gave his all for the shirt. Santiago fell in love with the city, the team and the fans. When it comes to depression it’s not something one has to say, ‘It’s sad’. He was depressed, he was treated and Mansur as club president should have taken things differently. My son died for a business. There are people who live to make money with other people’s skills, ” he concluded.