Tinajo places flowers in the cemetery to honor their deceased and those who died from Covid-19

"In these times, a minimal detail can greatly comfort families," says the mayor

April 6 2020 (20:01 WEST)
Tinajo places flowers in the cemetery to honor their deceased and those who died from Covid-19
Tinajo places flowers in the cemetery to honor their deceased and those who died from Covid-19

The Tinajo City Council placed this Monday, April 6, at the entrance of the Municipal Cemetery, two wreaths in memory of the deceased who rest there and those who died from Covid-19.

According to the mayor, Jesús Machín, the two wreaths hanging on the facade of the Tinajo Municipal Cemetery remember "the loved ones who rest there and who, for one reason or another, have not been able to receive visits from their families in these days of confinement."

The wreaths also seek to "honor those who died from the coronavirus pandemic who, in many cases, have not even been able to say goodbye to their families." "In these times, a minimal detail can greatly comfort families," the mayor considers.

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