Three children of a , a Sacramento couple who were brutally murdered in Mexico earlier this month, are raising money to help them stay afloat and provide their families ‘ remains home.
Authorities said Rafael Cardona Aguilera, 53, and Gloria Ambriz de Cardona, 50, were shot and killed Dec. 11 while spending time with their parents in Angamacutiro, Michoacán, a express besieged by crew crime. They were the brother and sister-in-law of Angamacutiro’s president, Hermes Pacheco.
According to the authenticated GoFundMe page, the child’s oldest baby paused her training to work and take care of her two youngest siblings. Stephanie had a ten-year job as a nurse in mind, but she had to stop it the following month, according to her sister’s online account.
The youngest son is only seven years old.
According to the GoFundMe,” They presently face life without the love and support of their parents, and may depend on her power and our support to manage this unfathomable loss.”
The pair was found in a bullet-ridden car. The town’s population of about 15, 000 persons has not been revealed as a reason for the killing.
In the online blog about the charity, a family friend referred to the victims as loving and devoted parents.
Their rapid passing has created an unfathomable void in our lives, but their three children’s future is our most pressing issue.
The GoFundMe is raising money for living expenses, such as book, food and clothing. Additionally, it will be used to help pay for children’s school and to transport their parents ‘ body house.
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