The four Colombian children were found alive after 40 days. The persistent search paid off. They were traveling with their mother in a plane that crashed and they were the only ones
survivors. His mother agonized and died. The eldest of the four, 13-year-old Lesly, took on the responsibility of taking care of her little brothers. She knew what the jungle was like and how to move in it. It is a dark, inhospitable place, full of wild animals and vermin, but Lesly knew it. Colombian soldiers had the mission of looking for them, but this would not have been possible without the collaboration of indigenous people from the area. This shows how much ignorance of the other there is in society, when the institutions, the rulers and also the people live in their particular world. This touching story had a happy ending. But on this continent there are many chapters that are being written with their backs turned to the peoples.
originating. I hope this serves to reflect and include.
Juan Carlos Prado is the name of another great news. The young Bolivian tennis player reached the big
leagues of that sport and became the second best. A real pride for this country, which is used to the defeats that the clubs give it
soccer. Juan Carlos Prado is now a benchmark, a sign that commitment, perseverance,
discipline and other qualities allow the most expensive desires to be achieved. May it serve as inspiration and also help good athletes have more support from the State and private companies.