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Mourning daughter, a Guatemalan couple find healing in dance - Black News Channel

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By LUIS ANDRES HENAO Associated Press Jenifer Vásquez was 32 when she died of renal insufficiency in June, leaving behind grief-stricken parents already struggling with the isolation of the coronavirus lockdown in Guatemala. Then Fabio Rodolfo Vásquez heard about a dance contest organized on social media, 'Covi Dance 2020.' The 50-year-old shoemaker thought it might be a good idea, but he had doubts. For a week he and María Moreno, his wife, mulled it over. Would it be respectful to the memory of our daughter? they wondered. Was it too soon? 'I wanted us to do it to come out […]

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