The death of a young medical student in Cuba has shocked the networks, where friends, family, classmates, teachers and acquaintances have expressed their deepest condolences for his early departure.
“Today Allende is in mourning, today his friends and colleagues are very sorry for your loss. We lost one of ours, a student, a future doctor, a young man like us, rest in peace Yamil Padró, your friends will always remember you “, it is exposed in the official profile of the University Student Federation of the Faculty of Medicine Salvador Allende of Havana.
Although no details are given about the cause of death of Yamil Padró Álvarez, CiberCuba he contacted several of his fellow students and they confirmed to us that his death was due to “a massive heart attack that he could not overcome.”
Padró Álvarez was 23 years old and was studying the 5th year of his medical degree at the faculty of the country’s capital, and after learning of his physical death on the networks, multiple messages of grief have been published about his death.
“How unfair life is, so many camps, so many good times recently with your presence and today you are no longer there. You leave this world at just 23. You are a”allendano ‘ well active with a good smile and good vibes. We just have to call you EPD Yamil. ‘Allende’ will always remind you. # Allende_está_de_luto_ya_no_más “, says one of the messages from his classmates.
“How sad. Death is always, but when you take someone so young … it’s too much. I join in that feeling of grief,” one Facebook user explains.
“To this one of smiles and a few tears. Fucking is enough life. We don’t forgive you this one, you’ve taken one of ours. #Allende_por_siempre #EPD”, explains another study colleague, who identifies as Adrián Saborit on his Facebook profile, who also confirmed to our editorial office that Yamil Padró died of a massive heart attack.
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