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Mother dies saving daughter in Venezuela earthquakes

BBC World · 2026-06-26

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• What happened: A Venezuelan mother, Andrea, died while saving her daughter during powerful earthquakes that struck near Caracas, resulting in at least 589 fatalities and nearly 3,000 injuries. • Why it matters: The tragedy highlights the devastating impact of the earthquakes on families and communities in Venezuela, with ongoing rescue efforts and increasing death tolls as more victims are identified. • What to watch next: Continued updates on rescue operations, the recovery of survivors, and the government's response to the disaster, as well as support for affected families.

Image source, InstagramImage caption, The mother reportedly died saving her daughter's lifeByOlivia IrelandPublished52 minutes agoA Venezuelan mother has died while saving her daughter during the earthquakes that hit the country, according to footballer Héctor Bello and local media.Bello wrote on his Instagram that "his precious love", named by Venezuelan news outlets as his wife Andrea, saved the life of their toddler during two powerful quakes."I'll tell her the story of how you saved her, my love - how you gave your own life for our daughter, how you were a brave woman who never abandoned her, even as you took your last breaths," Bello wrote in his post.Rescuers are continuing to search through rubble to find survivors after twin quakes near the capital Caracas killed at least 589 people and injured nearly 3,000.In a series of posts, Bello said he travelled to Caracas where his daughter was in the hospital. "My daughter and her aunt are doing well, they won't be discharged today - they're staying at the hospital. Thank you so much for supporting me through this immense pain," he posted on Friday overnight.In a separate Instagram story, Bello wrote: "How do I explain to your daughter that you lost your life to save hers, and that I wasn't there to do anything? How do I explain it? Give me strength now."A local Venezuelan footballer press and publicity organisation, Cumaná de Campeones, also posted about her death."We regret to report that the partner of footballer Héctor Bello "Kike" - originally from Cumana - was found dead in the rubble following the earthquake that struck the country.""Their daughter, however, survived the collapse of the building where the entire family resided."US Spanish language news outlet Univision also reported the death of Bello's wife.Image source, InstagramImage caption, Héctor Bello wrote in one tribute that he had been left "all alone" with his daughterMore deaths caused by the earthquakes are being reported, and victims identified, while many more are still missing after the disaster hit on Wednesday.Two teenage football players were among those killed, according to their clubs and the Venezuelan Football Federation (FVF).Caracas Fútbol Club said its under-18s player Razan Sijaa had been killed alongside family members at their home in La Guaira."His joy, dedication, and camaraderie will accompany us in every step of the institution," it said in a post on social media. Victor Palacios left an "indelible mark" on Club Sport San Agustín's academy, the Caracas-based club wrote on Instagram. "There are not enough words to express the pain we feel at his passing," it added.Also reporting his death, the FVF said he had played for Marítimo de La Guaira.Former Miss Venezuela Giselle Reyes meanwhile said her mother had died after the twin quakes caused her building in La Guaira to "completely collapse".Reyes said her mother, whom she did not name, had died from a heart attack caused by the shock and impact of the earthquakes. The news was shared by the nurse who had been caring for her and was rescued alive.Four Spanish nationals were also among the dead, with 106 still unaccounted for, Spanish media reported, citing its foreign ministry.One Portuguese national and two Brazilian citizens were killed, their governments confirmed.Portuguese President António José Seguro addressed a "message of solidarity" to the Venezuelan people and extended that to Portuguese citizens living in Venezuela.Related topicsVenezuelaEarthquakesMore on this storyRescuers search rubble for survivors as Venezuela earthquakes kill at least 235Published13 hours agoEarthquake is devastating blow to Venezuela at time of uncertainty Published14 hours agoPeople flee as building collapses on Caracas outskirtsPublished1 day ago

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