Cubano sin hogar contacta a su familia en la Isla luego de 40 años: lo dieron por muerto
Después de más de 40 años sin comunicación, Lázaro Ramos González vuelve a contactar con su familia en Cuba, gracias a un video viral.
HIALEAH, FL – A remarkable reunion unfolded on the streets of Hialeah this week, as Lázaro Ramos González, a man currently experiencing homelessness and suffering from memory loss, reconnected with his ex-wife, Gladys Lavarieta, after 45 years. The emotional video call, facilitated by a local initiative, marked the first time the former couple had spoken in decades. Lázaro, who has been living on the streets and is reported to have significant mental health challenges, was visibly moved during the conversation with Gladys. The video, shared by the account 'Conducta,' aims to raise awareness about Lázaro's situation and seeks assistance from the community. According to the video, Lázaro struggles with remembering his past and often becomes disoriented. His story highlights the struggles faced by many individuals experiencing homelessness and mental health issues in the community. The initiative hopes that by sharing Lázaro's story, more individuals from his past will recognize him and come forward to offer support, potentially aiding in his recovery and well-being.
Después de más de 40 años sin comunicación, Lázaro Ramos González vuelve a contactar con su familia en Cuba, gracias a un video viral.