The military did not let an ambulance pass and a Venezuelan girl died

The little girl had to be connected to oxygen, but they had to remove it when they got her out of the emergency vehicle.

A true walk of death lived a Venezuelan girl who was sick several days ago and was taken to Colombia to save her life.

Together with her mother, little Michelle, as she was called, tried to go to Puerto Santander, but a guard did not let the ambulance pass in which they were going to the Colombian side and the minor died on the way, Blue Radio published.

The girl had to be on oxygen and, given the guard’s refusal, the minor was disconnected and the mother, with Michelle in her arms, decided to get her out of the vehicle. She then she rode her to a wheelbarrow in the rain. Unfortunately, on the way, the girl mightn’t stand it and she died.

“When my wife and sister-in-law arrived at the point, the guard told them that the ambulance might not pass to Colombia. My girl died crossing the bridge, she was falling a stick of water. How are they going to pass a little angel, like my daughter, in a wheelbarrow?”, the grieving father of the minor told Blu Radio.

The minor arrived at a hospital in Puerto Santander without vital signs, the doctors confirmed. On her part, the girl’s mother, despite the pain that overwhelmed her for the death of her daughter, had to return with Michelle’s body to the Venezuelan side in the same wheelbarrow in which she brought it.

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