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The mother of the fifteen-year-old electrocuted in Guatemala shares a new video Débora Rebeca. Discover the painful memory.
The painful story of Débora Rebeca, a fifteen-year-old who died from electrocution in Guatemala , continues to shock the community. Last July, while she was at a celebration with friends, the young woman suffered a fatal electric shock that ended her life.
Latest and new video of the fifteen-year-old electrocuted in Guatemala
Débora Rebeca had celebrated her 15th birthday party in March, an event full of joy and emotions. In an emotional video shared by her mother, the young woman can be seen dancing the waltz in her pink dress, surrounded by family and friends.
Débora’s mother, visibly affected, wrote in the post: “My tears of joy when I saw you dance the waltz. I miss you, my life.” The memories of that celebration contrast painfully with the tragedy that unfolded later.
How did Deborah Rebekah die?
On the day of the accident, Débora and her friends were on the second floor of a house in La Tinta, Alta Verapaz. According to reports, while posing for photos, the young woman inadvertently touched a high-tension cable near the roof.
The electric shock was devastating: Débora suffered a strong shock to her neck, which caused her head to separate from her body and fall to the ground. The arrival of the firefighters was in vain, as the outcome was irreversible.
Débora Rebeca’s family has questioned the nature of the accident and has announced a reward for anyone who can provide relevant information about the incident. They believe it was not a simple accident and are seeking answers about what happened on the roof.
The video showing the moment of the tragedy has been widely shared on social media, causing deep shock among users. The images, which show the harrowing details of the accident, have sparked a debate about safety and the prevention of electrical accidents in residential areas.
The case of the fifteen-year-old electrocuted in Guatemala remains a painful reminder of the importance of safety and care at home.