translated from Spanish: Pancho Saavedra reported sad news: died woman who thrilled everyone in “Places that speak”

Yanett González, a firefighter volunteer who climbed hills, eventually died of cancer, a disease he struggled with until the end to continue his dream of climbing hills and taking children to know the snow. The news was shared by the animator Francisco Saavedra, who had interviewed Yanett twice in the program “Places That Speak”, being that on the second occasion the woman had confirmed to him that he had already overcome the disease. On the first occasion, in February 2018, the firefighter volunteer told ‘Pancho’ Saavedra that “I can’t die yet, I have a lot of hills to climb, a lot of kids i have to get out to get to know the snow,” at a highly emotional time. The animator, who trusted that Yanett had already recovered, after the time of his second encounter, wrote in his networks with great regret about the unfortunate fact. “What sad and strong news. I thought you’d already won the battle of cancer, but today I find out you left us, that you split my dear Yanett Gonzalez. Thank you for the great life lesson you taught me and everyone: never give up and never stop fighting,” he wrote. In the post he shared the record of his last encounter and noted that “Together we climbed the Lonquimay volcano and from that day you showed me that you are a woman who left everything on the court. My love and your memories will always be in my heart.” And in a second publication, clearly affected, he wrote: “Let us sit down and reflect. Sometimes life happens so fast and we don’t realize it. Every day is a new experience, a new moment with our loved ones and a new opportunity to see and appreciate our surroundings. Let every minute count and be worth it. Happy Sunday for all, I love you?”



Original source in Spanish

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