The mediator Kimberly Rubio called to respect the poems of the local newspaper where she works as a reporter.

The mother of a 10-year-old girl who died in a Texas school shooting uses her work as a local journalist to pay special respect to her daughter.

Kimberly Rubio and her husband Felix are one of the few families at the forefront of the tragedy when 18-year-old Salvador Ramos killed 18 other students at Little Rex and Robbie Elementary School in Uwald last week.

Despite the constant sadness and requests for meetings and interviews, Kimberly asked her boss if she could write a little poetry using her two photos in the next issue.

Craig Garnett, editor of the UvaldeLeader-News, talks to New Yorkers and says, “You can create a whole page.”

A short time later, the newspaper published a story about a now cult page about the victims. Among them were two professors who painted a completely black cover except atrocities: May 24, 2022.

A tribute to Kimberly’s daughter will appear in the next issue.

He started working as a newspaper receiver until he realized that Garnett was always opening a book in front of him and suspected that he had a hidden talent.

He added: And God, he did not lose us. “

Poetry’s parents were at the school during the filming to see if they would award him the prize

The mother and her husband were at school on the morning of the award ceremony filming, when the poem turned out to be a star student.

The popular girl was selected on the school’s honor roll and received the Good Citizen Award. Before Ramos was armed with the AR-15 automatic rifle, he was preparing to shoot his grandmother in the back.

Felix, one of the Walton County Sheriff’s Office deputies, was called to the scene and attended when Ramos was killed by a border guard agent.

His image of crying to comfort his broken wife was one of the most widely shared since the tragedy.

The woman responds outside the Ssgt Willie de Leon Civic Center where students were ushered out of Lobby Elementary School after being shot in Walwald, Texas, US, on May 24, 2022. Reuters/Marco Bello ** Kimberly Matalbio (center) and Deputy Sheriff Felix Rubio (left) learn their daughter Rex has been killed in a mass shooting.  ** **

The family “wanted the world to know that we miss the babies” (Photo: Reuters)

Her parents previously praised the poem in an interview with CNN, stating:

“He was going to be a softball star and he had a bright future, whether in sports or in the academy. Let the world know that we miss our son.”

Felix then added, “All I can hope for is that it’s not just a number. Ს Enough. No one else needs to go through this.”

“We didn’t have to experience it, but we do.”

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