Edith González died while her daughter Constanza sang to her, thus, this warrior said goodbye to life, a fact that leaves us all a great lesson
Edith González died while her daughter Constanza sang to her , revealed her brother Víctor Manuel eight days after the actress, who was immortalized in emblematic soap opera roles, transcended to another plane due to ovarian cancer.
It was last Thursday, June 13, when Edith González died while her daughter Constanza sang to her after battling that disease she had suffered since 2016, although at that time few details were given about her death, little by little emotional details have flowed.
"She fell asleep. He left with a calm. His daughters, because I include my daughter, sang a song for him. They played him the guitar. They both sang to her and she went placidly. It seems to me that he overcame suffering in an extraordinary way ”, stated Víctor Manuel González.
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The brother of the unforgettable Salome narrated that even on the brink of death, his sister never lost the good humor that characterized her, which is why she always kept a smile for her 14-year-old daughter, who will surely remember her with great affection.
Víctor Manuel went into detail with the aspects of that sad, but at the same time loving moment in which Edith was fired by her closest circle.
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“His daughter, my daughter, Lorenzo and I were there. My mother was at times because we protected her because of her age and because she has diabetes, she did not experience some things, but she did arrive, she was able to talk with Edith. There was a wonderful, wonderful and wonderful exchange of messages between her and us. She was with a fortitude that is indescribable, she did not leave the smile on her face, "he said.
Like a true warrior, Edith thanked her body for the effort it made during the three years she was ill with ovarian cancer, despite the fact that the doctors made it clear that there was no more to do.
“They told her that scientifically the possibilities had been exhausted, so she did so (wave goodbye) and painted a smile on her face. The doctor says ‘well I’ll be back after a while’ and says ‘no, the answer is given’. So he said goodbye and turned to his body and said ‘thank you body,’ "he said.
The courage with which Edith faced death is undoubtedly a lesson for all, as evidenced in the powerful message that Edith González left us about life. So don’t forget to live each day as if it were your last.