Singer Rodrigo Tapari Shares Hopeful Update on Mother Recovering from Fatal Highway Crash
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Camila Martínez, the mother of a two-year-old girl who died in a highway accident, has regained consciousness and moved to an intermediate care unit.
- Her husband, Juan Manuel Toloza, who is a musician in Rodrigo Tapari's band, is also recovering from injuries sustained in the crash.
- Singer Rodrigo Tapari shared the update, expressing gratitude for prayers and announcing a brief pause in his band's activities to support the family.
Singer Rodrigo Tapari has announced a hopeful update regarding Camila Martínez, the mother of a two-year-old girl who tragically died in a recent accident on the Panamericana highway. Martínez, who had been hospitalized with a fractured pelvis and spleen injuries, has awakened and been moved to an intermediate care unit. "After all this time of prayer, we want to inform you that Camila woke up and was transferred to an intermediate room," Tapari shared on social media. "She still needs intense treatment, but thank God we were able to see His work in her in a discouraging situation."
The accident occurred on June 20 near General Pacheco when the family's car suffered a mechanical failure and stopped in a fast lane. It was subsequently hit by another vehicle. The young daughter, Ainhoa Toloza, died at the scene. Her father, Juan Manuel Toloza, who is a musician in Tapari's band, is also recovering.
After all this time of prayer, we want to inform you that Camila woke up and was transferred to an intermediate room. She still needs intense treatment, but thank God we were able to see His work in her in a discouraging situation.
Tapari emphasized that this improvement offers a glimmer of hope for the grieving family. "Despite the difficult moment, we know this news is a hope to start anew. Thank you all very much for your prayers; let's keep praying for God to complete His work," he stated. The singer and his team will continue to support the family and will take a short break from their professional activities.
Despite the difficult moment, we know this news is a hope to start anew. Thank you all very much for your prayers; let's keep praying for God to complete His work.
Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.