Dora Carrera Dies, One of the Mothers of Asociación Érguete, Who Fought the Narcos
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Dora Carrera, one of the mothers who founded the Asociación Érguete to stand up to the narcos in the 1980s, died this Saturday at the age of 93, reported the organization of which she was currently vice president. Carrera joined other women during the drug addiction epidemic that struck Galicia in the 1980s to defend her son Esteban, who ended up dying.
Dora Carrera, one of the historic founders of the Asociación Érguete in Galicia of the 80s and current vice president of the entity, has passed away this Saturday at age 93, as confirmed by the organization.During the serious drug addiction crisis that hit the community in that decade, Carrera joined a group of mothers to defend her son Esteban, who finally lost his life.“He left too soon, but Dora kept Erguete’s struggle alive until this Saturd…
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