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The Bullets that Killed Cuban Feglys Campos Arriba Still Resonate in Denison

Summary by El Pais
Let the voice be watered and run from neighbor to neighbor: Mr. Michael P. Jones, owner of the Pauley Jones funeral home, as modest as refined, looks for an artist among the nearly 8,000 people who live in the town of Denison, west of Iowa, to draw a chair and a Cuban flag in the urn that he now carries, and in which they must record the following inscription: Feglys Campos Arriba (10/21/88-8/15/25). Forever in our hearts. Continue reading

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Let the voice be watered and run from neighbor to neighbor: Mr. Michael P. Jones, owner of the Pauley Jones funeral home, as modest as refined, looks for an artist among the nearly 8,000 people who live in the town of Denison, west of Iowa, to draw a chair and a Cuban flag in the urn that he now carries, and in which they must record the following inscription: Feglys Campos Arriba (10/21/88-8/15/25). Forever in our hearts. Continue reading

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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