• Solidarity The networks turn to look for the Betis scarf of Aurora's deceased son

The Copa del Rey final ended with the euphoria of the Betis fans, but among them,

Aurora Lancha

came home with a bitter feeling: she had lost the

scarf of her son who had died three years ago.

In a desperate attempt to get her back, he wrote a

Facebook

post asking for help, and again, social media

worked its magic.

After a weekend of anguish, the message reached the person who had found the garment and decided to return it.

Aurora's brother reported this on his Facebook: "The truth be told,

I did not expect so much human solidarity

. Thank you very much to all of you who have helped us in one way or another. Truly, from the heart, thanks to a great person, I can confirm and confirm, THAT HE

IS ALREADY AT CASAAAAA

, OLE OLE OLEEEEEEE, THANK YOU", he wrote.

Arancha's publication on Facebook had more than

40,000 interactions

and nearly 2,000 people sent messages of encouragement.

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