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The remains of Janet Zachariah will arrive tomorrow;  Boxer who died in Canada

The remains of Janet Zachariah will arrive tomorrow; Boxer who died in Canada

The boxer died of a blow during a fight in Canada.

They will be brought back to Aguascalientes this Friday in record time of 15 days Remnants Of the young lady Janet Zacharias Zapada After losing his life as a result of unfortunately getting a blow Professional boxing Made in Canada

Representative of the Secretariat for Foreign Relations in Aguascalientes, Rodrigo Roman Ortega, pointed out after a series of actions Embassy of Mexico in Canada Approved to send back the remains of a sick professional athlete from Aguascalientes.

“The remnants of youth Genet They will arrive at Aguascalientes Airport before noon tomorrow Friday and will be handed over to their family immediately upon completion of the final procedure, which will recognize the country woman’s body.The federal official explained.

After that he argued The unfortunate death of a young boxer has been confirmed Due to the blows he received in the fight against the Canadian boxer, he was contacted Embassy of Mexico in Canada Start the respective procedure to carry out the remaining resettlement which will be achieved in record time in two weeks or 15 days.

“This kind of migration process is prolonged by a series of bureaucratic procedures, however fortunately there was all the support of the embassy and the authorities of the neighboring country. Canada So the young woman’s visit to her land will be reduced to 15 days, after which she will be buried, as arranged by her father and family. “Stressed the representative of foreign relations.

youth Janet Zacharias Fighted last August 28 at a boxing event in Canada As a result of the blow she received, she suffered and remained in a coma until September 2, when her death was unfortunately confirmed and procedures for the return of her body began, which will return to her land tomorrow, Friday.

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