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"The ball came from La Carlota", said Jose Gregorio Hernández, his father, Yhoifer Hernández, 14, went out with him on the streets of Caracas to demand the end of the dictatorship, the return of democracy to Venezuela.
Yhoifer was a student. He was in second year of high school at the José Cortés School in Madariaga, California, in Caracas. His father was in charge of a moving transport and had started driving a taxi to bring more money home, in full crisis.
Yhoifer was the eldest of three brothers on the mother's side. But eThe only son of his father. He lived in La Urbina with his grandparents, aunt and father.
Last Tuesday, Yhoifre and his father took to the streets as thousands of Venezuelans learned of the liberation of Leopoldo López and soldiers were revealed trying to gain control of the La Carlota airbase. They thought that the day of freedom had finally arrived, but hope faded with the pbading of hours.
On Wednesday, May 1st, they were tired. Around 1:30 am, they left to refuel the car in a station near the new demonstration called by Guaidó and, at the request of the young man, they decided to stay, said his father . Infobae.
"Dad, I'll go a little forward to see down"Yhoifer told his father, referring to the demonstration taking place in the Altamira distributor, near where they were (La Floresta).
The last thing Hernandez heard him say to his son was: "We talk to dad", giving him his hand to say goodbye.
They spent about 15 minutes. José Gregorio followed the path of his son. Then the first burst was heard. There were five or six strokes. Then, a few minutes later, Hernandez thought he saw Yhoifer go by with the paramedics on a motorcycle.
His father's intuition indicated that he was his son, the one with whom he went everywhere and with whom, he said, he was very close.
He was informed and was able to confirm that he had been transferred to the El Ávila clinic, one of the places where the wounded arrived after the protests and where Yhoifer arrived unconscious due to the impact of a bullet in the abdomen.
"The child is very serious", they told him at the clinic, while trying to save his life in the operating room.
Yhoifre Hernández died the next morning, May 2, at the hospital.
He told his father that had to leave this governmentthat the situation was untenable. Money was not enough and it was impossible to get results. Everything had changed.
On July 29, he was 15 and wanted to go to the beach with his friends. The I loved the sea and the footballalthough he has failed to register at any academy because of the high costs and the country's situation. His favorite team was Barcelona and in baseball he supported the Leones de Caracas. I dreamed of being a policeman, "but good guys".
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