Dozens of officials from the Civil Guard said in Navalmoral their last goodbye to the agent hit the Canary Islands.
Dozens of Civil Guard officers today have said farewell to his companion Francisco Javier Gomez, Extremadura who died on duty last Saturday July 3 in Las Palmas de Gran Canarias.
The funeral has taken place in the church of San Andres de Navalmoral de la Mata, a town in which the deceased's family has a family cemetery.
At the funeral, apart from, ffxiv gil, peers, have been present government delegate in Extremadura, Carmen Pereira, the sub-delegation of the Government in Caceres, Francisco Solis, and the director general of the Directorate General of Traffic, Pere Navarro, besides senior law enforcement as Lt. Gen. Candido Cardiel, who since last January is deputy director of the Civil Guard operation.
"We have to speed limits because they, buy aion kinah, can preserve many lives," Pereira said to the media minutes before the funeral.
Francisco Javier Gomez was hit by a car whose driver was intoxicated state, as has been detailed in the Canary Islands Government delegate, Carolina Darias.
The staff member who died was 33 years old and a native of the Canary Islands, but his mother came from the town, ffxiv gil, of Cceres Losar de la Vera, with whom he was closely linked the young. "We want to be with him and the whole family because he was on duty," added Pereira.
The slow military march has sounded the arrival of the coffin to the church, shortly after 10:30 pm from the funeral of Navalmoral Immaculate. He then struck the national anthem. The funeral ended at approximately 11.20 and the body was taken to the municipal cemetery Navalmoral, where he was scheduled to participate the riflemen of the worthy.