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  • CHEMA RODRÍGUEZ

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Updated Tuesday, 4May2021-12: 56

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I remember falling, and falling slowly

.

I felt my teeth clench and

I felt my bones break

.

I couldn't breathe, it was as if they put an anvil on my chest and

I couldn't breathe, or speak, or move.

Nothing".

María - her name is fictitious because she prefers not to be identified - has the very vivid memory of the day that changed her life forever.

Since then she has been tied to a wheelchair

and confined to the

20 square meters

of the ground floor of her house, in a small town in the

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