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Natalio Cruz: The Young Man Who Wrote a Book as a Way to Escape Suicide

Summary by COPE | Noticias Y Radio Online
Through the microphones of COPE Gran Canaria, Natalio Cruz, a young Canarian with a story marked by pain and emotional emptiness, shared his testimony with that calm and honesty of those who have looked into the eyes of death and have decided to stay in life: "I could not continue to live, I found myself alone in front of the world", he confessed. He spoke of his difficult relationship with death and the experience that pushed him to the limit o…
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Although mental health has become increasingly important, it is still considered a taboo, such is the case of suicide; in Mérida they presented a book on it.

Through the microphones of COPE Gran Canaria, Natalio Cruz, a young Canarian with a story marked by pain and emotional emptiness, shared his testimony with that calm and honesty of those who have looked into the eyes of death and have decided to stay in life: "I could not continue to live, I found myself alone in front of the world", he confessed. He spoke of his difficult relationship with death and the experience that pushed him to the limit o…

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COPE | Noticias y radio online broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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