In the shattered remains of La Guaira, Lucas Trejo’s story has come to symbolize the private hell thousands of Venezuelan families are enduring. A professional footballer used to roaring crowds and stadium lights, he was reduced to a lone figure in the dust, tearing at ruins where his home once stood, begging for one more breath from his wife and children. When rescuers uncovered their bodies, the fight left him. Doctors now keep him sedated, his mind unable to carry what his heart has seen.
Around him, a devastated football community and scattered relatives race to reach Venezuela before the cremations proceed, determined that Lucas will not face this final goodbye alone. Amid statistics of the dead and missing, his grief gives the disaster a face: a father who stayed until the last stone was lifted, and lost everything he loved beneath it.
