Alleged letter of Jessy Moreno who jumped off a bridge with her 10-year-old son is revealed

May 2024 · 4 minute read

An alleged suicide letter from Jessy Moreno involves light, revealing why she took her lifestyles in Ibague, with her 10-year-old son.

A mom named Jessy Paola Moreno Cruz, 32 years previous, jumped from a bridge in Ibagué, Colombia, with her son in her arms, to end their lives.

Before falling to the void on February 5, 2019, a video showed law enforcement officials, firefighters, lifeguards or even psychologists trying to convince her to not devote the terrible act. However, the attendance and the prayers of those present were in vain.

While the 10-year-old held directly to the bars of the bridge, he asked his mother not to leap, and although a phone touch used to be made with her mother, the girl dedicated the general act, during which he additionally lost his existence.

Those provide had been deeply moved by means of the tragedy, and after seeing the tragic result no person may grasp the tears glide. Days later, it came to light that Moreno Cruz left a presumed letter during which she expressed what she felt and the difficulties she used to be going via.

This letter supposedly expresses the next:

"I have no hope, I have been defeated and humiliated, the man who said he loved me left me alone, alone ... They left me with nothing, everything that worked, everything that I lived, everything that I loved, everything I gave, I snatched away in an instant, my mistake was to trust the wrong people.

How wrong I was when I thought that was my solution! How wrong I was at that moment that I received "Help" I thought things would improve, how wrong I was when I decided to give love one more chance!

What a bigger mistake to cover an error with another and that led me to lose everything, I failed in every possible way, and I failed to be the most loved in life, I do not have how to sustain your study, I do not have to give you a hot dish of food, I put him in danger.

How I regret to fail you son, I do not tolerate the idea that someone can hurt you because of me, I prefer to go away and forget about this world, breathe becomes more and more difficult, threats, debts, lack of love, I can’t take it anymore.

They will call me a coward, but only God knows the anguish and terror that gives me to think that someone can hurt you because of me, if only someone will help me!!? Who can lend me money? A home maybe? No one…

The international is dangerous and I can’t protect you. I have no hope, defeated, humiliated and destroyed. Without strength. All my days are grey. My heart beats anguished. I cry with frustration and impotence.

I'm a failure. This time you will not fail, my son, no one can hurt us anymore ..."

Various media claim that Jessy made that onerous choice for having unpayable money owed, the so-called "drop by drop" in Colombia.

According to Zocalo, the mayor of Ibagué, Guillermo Alfonso Jaramillo, declared that "two of the circumstances that occurred not too long ago (of suicide) had to do with money owed, with one thing monstrous that occurs in Colombia and is “the drop via drop”. This unmarried mom was desperately under pressure of debts. "

"The drop by drop was a horrible state of affairs, as it not only extorts people, not handiest steals all their paintings, now not handiest intimidates, but in addition blackmails, threatens to loss of life, or even ends up hurting or costing their lives to the individual who has the ones loans," stated Jaramillo.

THE LAST GOOD-BYE

Hundreds of people attended the funeral of Jessy and her son. The Ondas de Ibagué radio station broadcast a minute-by-minute video of the advance of the caravan that happened earlier than the funeral of the sufferers, of their honor.

Cars and other people accompanied the relatives of the victims, to the cemetery Jardines la Milagrosa, on Friday, February 8, within the afternoon hours.

Most of those provide who attended the heartbreaking job made a street of honor with their vehicles, with a view to obtain and accompany the coffins, that have been decorated with plant life.

The previous evening, dozens of locals amassed in entrance of the Funeral Comfunser, positioned in the Cadiz neighborhood of the capital of Tolima, where the wake was once held to say good-bye to those two souls.

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