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Two fighting mothers: the story of the victims of the crash in Floresta

2023-04-09T22:40:33.062Z


Clarisa Zylberman (54) and Julieta Rovea (43) died when they were in the back seat of a Renault Duster and were hit by a Ford Kuga whose driver was driving drugged.


The scene lasts just seconds, but it takes two lives.

Those of Clarisa Zylberman (54) and Julieta Rovea (43), who were in the back seat of the Renault Duster that ended up in the path of a Ford Kuga at full speed.

The crash was this Friday morning at César Díaz and Chivilcoy, a dangerous intersection without traffic lights or limiters in the more residential

Floresta

.

Both vehicles ended up on the sidewalk, hit against a tree and the latticework of a house.

Both Clarisa and Julieta died on the spot.

The rest of the occupants were transferred with injuries of varying severity to the Álvarez Hospital, including Alejandro Castro (39), the driver of the Ford Kuga.

A few hours later it was reported that he had tested

positive for cocaine and was driving with 0.27 grams of alcohol per liter of blood

.

In the Duster, which was driving through César Díaz, the blow was on the left side, more towards the back door.

It is estimated that at least one of the two women who died was traveling on that side.

Due to this impact, it is speculated that this truck was hit by the Ford Kuga, spun and hit a tree and the fence, with a “

whiplash

” effect, which is what would have been fatal for both victims.

The victims

Clarisa had turned 54 just a few weeks ago.

She was the mother of a 27-year-old, Johanna Furvasser, and the sister of the Duster driver, Javier, who gave a negative breathalyzer test.

He lived in Villa General Miter, but before the pandemic he used to go to Villa del Parque to participate in a choir.

Or even Belgrano to go see River, the team of her love.

Clarisa Zylberman (54), with her daughter, Johanna Furvasser (27), and their shared passion: River Plate.

She had worked for 32 years as an administrator in a textile label factory.

"She was very familiar, very close to her daughter and always aware of those around her," says her brother Javier of her.

She was a fighter

,” adds her daughter Johanna, and remembers the four times that Clarisa beat cancer or when she came out of bilateral Covid pneumonia that left her hospitalized.


“Two years ago my mother separated, we returned to her apartment and we remodeled it between the two of us.

We painted it from scratch.

Just next week she was going to go write it and she was really happy with it ”, recalls Johanna.

And she observes: “She always fought and was strong for me.

Now it's my turn to be strong for her

."


Juliet was a friend of the family.

At the time of the crash, there were about ten blocks to go to her house: she had lived for years in Monte Castro, a neighborhood in the west of Buenos Aires, although she was born in the Santa Fe town of Teodelina.

María Julieta Rovea (43) was from Teodelina, Santa Fe.

He left behind two teenage children: a woman and a son.

She worked as an administrator in the Secretary of University Extension and Student Welfare of the UBA School of Medicine.

In addition, she had a perfume sales venture and loved to dance tango.

In fact, he organized milongas in his hometown, where orchestras from the area played and free tango classes were given.

Her friends still do not fall for the news: "It is all very recent and we are very shocked by everything that happened," admitted a friend of Julieta, who prefers to keep her identity confidential.

Another adds that this weekend she was waiting for her to go dancing at the Fulgor club in Villa Crespo.

I am a mother of two children, a full-time entrepreneur.

I am always thinking about what to do that I like, inspire me and manage the times as I can, between raising my children, my tango classes and my work as an administrator ”, she wrote during an online photography course

.

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It is that Juliet did not stop.

A few years ago she had added the making of flower crowns for photographic productions and social events to her list of activities.

She even trained in photography for networks, to enhance the aesthetics of her projects.

And she left her mark behind her: camaraderie and contagious laughter, as described by those who knew her the most.

Teodelina's neighbors had already suffered a severe blow in December 2009, when the then River Plate footballer

Diego Buonanotte

was returning from dancing at a nightclub in Arribeños and lost control of his father's Peugeot 307, which crashed into a tree in the route 65.

The three friends who accompanied him died: Gerardo Suñé, 24 years old;

Emmanuel Melo, 20, and Alexis Fulcheri, 18. The forward was saved.

He was the only one wearing a seatbelt.

This is how the two vehicles remained.

Photo: Luciano Thieberger.

EMJ

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