Salamanca cries this Thursday death of María Caamañothe little girl who taught us that it is possible to fight without losing your smile. It is because … This is why from LA GACETA we want to pay him a small tribute. To do this, through the form that appears after these lines, we enable our readers to send a message of condolence or farewell to the ‘Soccer Warrior Princess’.
Chelo Perez
Today we say goodbye to María, our little soccer player, who left us at 14 years old. A brave girl, a tireless fighter, who for years demonstrated a strength that many adults never get to know. María not only played soccer; he lived it with his heart. In every game, in every smile and in every step he took, he taught us what it means to love life even in the most difficult moments. His warrior spirit was a constant example, a silent lesson in courage, hope and love. For years he overcame obstacles that seemed impossible. She fought with admirable determination, never giving up, giving light to all who were lucky enough to know her. And although today the outcome hurts us deeply, it does not erase everything he gave us or everything he was. María leaves too soon, but she leaves an indelible mark. In every ball that rolls, in every child who dreams, in every game played with enthusiasm, there will be a little piece of her. Rest in peace, champion.
Dear parents, I am very sorry for the death of María, you have to continue for her, what a life lesson she has given us all. As a mother of a child with cancer, with treatment for 7 years, I understand you much better. And I just lost my life partner, also to this damn disease. What a proud daughter you have. I feel it in my soul. A hug.
Jose Angel Martin
Mary, little Warrior Princess, your story has been an example of struggle, courage and hope for many people. Despite your young age, you have left us a great life lesson with your strength and your smile. Today her thoughts are with her family and with all those who have loved her and accompanied her on this path. Rest in peace, Maria.
Loli RS
Have a good trip Maria, you have been happy despite your short life.
Isabela Gil
Mary, you are an angel. How much I am going to miss you, always so positive and so smiling, I am sure that in heaven you will revolutionize it with that smile. My deepest condolences to all of us who love you and especially to your family and friends.
Maria Inmaculada García
What a great shame. You didn’t deserve it, I smell your desire to fight and not wanting to leave. Feel great because you leave a legacy of infinite strength and power. You have given us all a life lesson. My condolences to the family, live up there and enjoy what life denied you down here. A kiss like you when you grew up.
Andrés Martin Rodríguez
María has been the public image of many children and adolescents who fight cancer in our hospitals. We must demand from our public institutions more investments in research, so that the great scientists we train in our universities do not have to leave Spain due to lack of means. Fly high, Maria and her parents, good luck, because unfortunately I know perfectly well what they are going through.
Lauri Marcos
Rest in peace, beautiful! Your bravery is worthy of admiration. A huge hug to your entire family and lots of encouragement. Look at the sky a lot, she is in one of those stars always taking care of everyone.
Rosa Maria Bernal
DEP FIGHTER. What a great shame, always with a smile and the desire to continue fighting, you leave a great legacy, encouragement for the whole family, friends and everyone who loves you. A lot of strength.
Maria J. Castro
RIP beautiful. Up there is another angel to shine like you did here on Earth. Always in our hearts. Thank you for teaching people that you have to fight until the last moment. Great example and courage. Fly high, Princess Mary.