Massacre in Texas: Teacher Eva Mireles went to the job she loved, but never returned

Eva Mireles was a fourth-grade teacher at Rob Elementary School in the small town of Uwalde, USA. Texas. Yesterday she went to the job she loved, but never returned home.

It’s in between to the victims of the massacre committed by a heavily armed 18-year-old high school student, as well as 19 young students and another member of the teaching staff. There was another statistic of the mass shooting epidemic in US schools.

Specializing in the education of bilingual children and children with special needs, Eva Mireles taught children 9 to 10 years old, explained her cousin Christina Aricenti Mireles via Facebook. “My heart has become a thousand pieces,” he said.

She was married, had a daughter who graduated from college and “three fluffy friends”, according to her CV on the school’s website. Ruben Ruiz’s husband is a police officer, a member of the service ordered to investigate the massacre, according to Reuters and the Athens News Agency.

Her aunt Lidia Martines Delgado mourned her via Facebook. “I’m furious that these rifles continue. These children were innocent. No one should be able to buy rifles so easily. This is the city where I grew up, a small community of 20,000 people. “I never imagined that such a thing would happen, especially to my loved ones,” said Martinez Delgado.

“All we can do is pray for our country, our state, our schools, and everyone’s families.”

There were two days left until the end of the school year when the massacre took place.

The city of Ovalde, some 130 miles west of San Antonio, has about 16,000 permanent residents, nearly 80 percent of whom are of Latin American descent, according to the most recent U.S. Census.

Source: News Beast

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