The experienced sailor lived in Spain with his wife and two children. Their relatives are asking for support. They point out that the mayor of Galicia, Spain, donated two tickets to them. “We ask the Spanish embassy and President Pedro Castillo to support us. We have no evidence of travel.”
Daniel More Valladares (41) and his nephews Diego Andrés More Vega (24) and Edwin Córdoba were part of Villa de Pintanxo’s 24 team members. The first served as a sailor for 15 years. He had an 18-year-old son and a 9-year-old daughter.
“My kids ask me when Daddy is coming,” says Lusmer, wife of Edwin Cordoba, who has 4 children. They fled to Spain, drowning in the criminal violence they experienced in Lima.
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Martín Quino Zevallos is another Peruvian and has been fishing for 25 years. “Today we are experiencing misfortune in our family. We pray for his children and brothers so that God may give them the comfort they need in His grace, ”wrote one of his relatives.
Jonathan Calderon also traveled. He has lived in Marine for many years and has extensive experience at sea. He is survived by his wife and two children, ages 16 and 10.
Juan Frias, who lives in Vaiko with his wife and two children, is also missing.
Three days of mourning
Nine people have been killed and 12 missing in a shipwreck. Only three people have been rescued alive in the worst fishing tragedy Spain has faced in 40 years.
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The President of Galicia Alberto Nunes Fijo officially declared three days of mourning in this part of northwestern Spain.
The sailors carried out their mission in international waters, in very bad weather, with three survivors saying it was quickly submerged by a sea surge. The weather was very volatile yesterday and the waves were over ten meters high.
Keys
Fear. According to Lt. Nicholas Florde-Flori, Canadian rescue workers yesterday found it “impossible” to find more survivors.
Dangerous. Villa de Pitanxo is the latest ship in the black history of Newfoundland’s terrible waters, where the Titanic sank, elevated to the mythical genre.
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