Maritza García Abad never thought to be far from his land to receive such painful news, from Angola, where she fulfills a medical internationalist mission, had the opportunity to pay the well-deserved posthumous tribute to the eternal Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz.
García Abad has a degree in nursing, specialized in Neonatology and teaching in the province of Kuando Kubango, where she is in her second year of mission thanks to the broad spectrum of internationalist ideals that Commander in Chief Fidel fostered in the Cuban nation for all regions of the world, without exception.
When they wake up on Saturday, they receive the painful blow that made them stronger and bring all the Cubans together in Menongue and Kuando Kubango and establish a place there to pay tribute to the leader of the Cuban Revolution as each Cuban should do.
In this moment of pain, far from home, Maritza, along with her colleagues, had the moral support and presence of the governor of the province, government officials and colleagues who studied in Cuba, thanks to the agreements made between Angola and the island.
Martitza today has a story to tell her family, to represent her people from Guaimaro, Camagüey, Cuba, in a moment so painful that despite being far away, she feels in the blood and in the soul, the reach of Fidel Castro Ruz, has no end, does not die, because where ever there is a Cuban patriot, there is a potential Commander in Chief.






