Home » Dean Berta Viñales, the letter of pain from his girlfriend: “We will always be together”

Dean Berta Viñales, the letter of pain from his girlfriend: “We will always be together”

by admin

Rebecca Ortolà, linked to the 15-year-old who died in the Supersport 300 in Jerez, entrusted her poignant thought to Instagram: “I love you, I will miss you: you have deserved all the good in this life”

pain on Instagram

Among those who mourn him there is also a girl, Rebecca Ortolà, who was his girlfriend. The young woman entrusted her pain to social media, writing on Instagram a poignant letter dedicated to Dean, with whom she shared the usual dreams of all teenagers in love. Here it is below.

the full letter

“Because? Why is life like this and takes away the people you love most in this world? I don’t have the strength or the words to express my pain right now. From the day I met you, we started talking every day until you left… – writes the girl -. From day one I knew it was you, despite our ups and downs in the relationship, I was sure we would ALWAYS be together, no matter what, it would always be you and me. I will miss your messages every morning: ‘Good morning my pichucha, how was your day’. Either your romantic messages telling me: ‘my life without you makes no sense, thank you for being with me despite everything, I love you’, or those messages like: ‘you are the best girlfriend in the world, I don’t know how you could notice me, I don’t deserve you … ‘YES, I deserve you, you’ve deserved all the good in this life. Your family and friends will always be with you. Who will send me a good morning message when I wake up … You left me such a deep emptiness … I promise we will see you soon, yours pichucha. As you said: ‘always together, my life’. I love you with my whole being. Rest in peace darling, you know everything “.

See also  Paolo Ruffini with Ragazzaccio talks about bullying: "The worst virus for kids? Isolation"

the stop and 1 ‘silence

Dean Berta Viñales, who crashed 3 laps from the end of the race, was overwhelmed by other riders and, despite the immediate help, died almost immediately. The organizers immediately stopped all activities on the track for Saturday, the day of the tragedy, and then, after a meeting between the riders and the favorable opinion of the family of the missing driver, they decided to continue the Sunday racing program, after having observed a minute of silence.

.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy