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With flowers they say goodbye to students who died in the Secocha fire (VIDEO)

With flowers they say goodbye to students who died in the Secocha fire (VIDEO)

The classmates, teachers, parents and residents of Secocha, district of Nicolás Valcárcel in Camaná, last night they fired the little brothers Gino and Werner10 and 7 years old, respectively, who are two of the occurred in this mining center of Arequipa, on the night of January 13.

With white balloons and flowersthe educational community of John Paul II school He said goodbye to the minors in the sports area. The children’s father, Hernán Cayo Huanca, announced that he decided to move his children to the district of Pitumarca in the province of Canchis, in Cusco.

In the middle of a scene a lot of nostalgiathe mayor of Nicolás Valcárcel, Doris Valencia, leaders miners and neighbors lamented the fire that consumed the prefabricated houses in a short time.

Students of the Juan Pablo II School say goodbye to Gino and Werner

The remains of the sisters Nataly and Norma Papel Senciaaged 15 and 22 respectively, are transferred to Paruro, also in the region Cuscoin order to give a Christian burial, surrounded by their families.

While the corpse of Paulino Inga Incaa 61-year-old man, will be transferred to Apurimac by one of his daughters who came to the district of Mariano Nicolás Valcárcel to confirm the bad news that her father had died.

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