Elizabeth Salazar, a painful emblem of Venezuela's hospital crisis, killed
January 1, 2020
Salazar's husband, human rights activist Luis Escobar, 55, indicated in telephone conversation with EFE that the woman died in the early hours of Monday at the home they received in Cúcuta after being recognized as refugees by the authorities Colombian.
In mid-2018, when Salazar showed the ravages of cancer in his left breast, she became the most emblematic of the health crisis in Venezuela, where many hospitals do not have the medicines or material needed to care for patients.
Several NGOs and UN agencies have warned that the Caribbean country is going through a complex humanitarian emergency, one of the reasons that has led to the exodus of more than four million Venezuelans in recent years.
Bing translation, original story in Spanish at: https://www.infobae.com/america/venezuela/2020/01/01/murio-elizabeth-salazar-doloroso-emblema-de-la-crisis-hospitalaria-de-venezuela/
Well, she passed on in 2019, seems significant and doesn't quite make it into the English language yet.
Venezuela's crisis is multiplied in that, there seem to be very big failings in the healthcare system.