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The absurd death of Victoria: she fell from her bicycle when a ball crossed her and was in a coma for 18 days

2021-02-08T20:13:13.532Z


He had suffered an accident on January 21 in Villa María, Córdoba, and was in a coma. His partner reported his status daily on social media.


02/08/2021 4:53 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Society

Updated 02/08/2021 4:55 PM

As if writing

a diary to heaven

, Javier Pérez narrated for 18 days on his social networks how his beloved was

Victoria Irusta (34).

It started when his wife

fell headlong from her bicycle after stepping on a

soccer

ball

.

Her partner reported that she was in a coma, in intensive care, that they had to operate on her, perform a tracheostomy, that she had a fever.

This Monday, he made the last and most painful of the posts:

"Victoria passed away

.

"

The

absurd death

of Victoria shocks the residents of Villa María, in Córdoba, who never came out of their stupor after learning of the unusual accident that the

34-year-old

woman had had

.

It was on January 21 at 9:30 p.m.

Victoria was riding her bicycle through Espora at 300, about two kilometers from the terminal, five from the Villa María Amphitheater, to the west, and four from the Parador, to the east.

On that same street,

a group of boys were playing soccer.


Victoria Irusta and Javier Pérez, a couple since 2017. Photo: Facebook

Victoria

couldn't dodge the ball

when it crossed her path.

According to 

Eldoce.tv

, it could not be determined whether he stepped on it with the bicycle or the ball hit one of the wheels.

The truth is that she lost her balance, fell and

hit her head very hard

against the asphalt and the sidewalk.

Born on November 30, 1986 and in a relationship with Javier since 2017, Victoria was transferred to the Pasteur regional hospital in Villa María.

The doctors who treated her diagnosed her with a

subdural hematoma and head trauma

: her condition was very serious.

Victoria underwent emergency surgery and was admitted to intensive care, in a coma.

There

the plea of ​​Javier

, his partner, began on social networks.

All his posts had requests to God.

She told what happened, asked for a prayer chain and was hopeful:

"She has to get ahead

.

"


Victoria Irusta fell off her bicycle when a ball crossed her.

Photo: Facebook

Day by day, like a diary, he described how Victoria was.

She said that they took some medications from her, that they were testing the artificial respirator to see if she was doing it alone, that she

tried to open her eyes

and made small movements.

On January 28 she was operated on again.

"

She is not awake yet

," was what Javier posted, who is a reference for the group Ciudadanos Solidarios en Acción.

On January 31, she explained that she had a

tracheostomy

, and posted: "She is still in a coma."

"She's got her respirator on pilot, she's holding her breath," he reported three days later.

However, on February 5 the situation was complicated because he had a

fever

: “They came back with oxygen and also with antibiotics.

They are seeing product to what it is due, ”he wrote on Sunday.

One of the posts of the couple of Victoria Irusta, the woman from Villa María who died after having an accident with her bicycle.

Photo: Facebook

This Monday,

Javier's post on Facebook was the saddest

and

most

painful: "

Victoria passed away

," it said along with three broken hearts.

And then he wrote: "

The sky is gray with your departure

." 

Since he reported the death, around 1 in the morning, Javier's Facebook wall

was filled with farewell messages

for his wife, everyone spoke of his nobility and the absurdity of Victoria's death.

DS

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