Pedro Chagas Freitas reacts to the death of a handball player: “We don’t understand”

Pedro Chagas Freitas reacts to the death of a handball player: “We don’t understand”
Pedro Chagas Freitas reacts to the death of a handball player: “We don’t understand”
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Pedro Chagas Freitas left on social media, this Friday, April 26th, a text in which he mourns the death of Paulo Abreu, the captain of Clube Desportivo Xico Andebol.

The athlete was only 27 years old, which further increased the sadness felt by the writer.

“Life is sometimes a bitch. We don’t understand where injustice comes from. It leaves us disconcerted, without an explanation, a reason for the rubbish that sometimes throws us in the face. It seems that life sometimes it spits at us, with a cruelty that we don’t know where it comes from, why it comes”, he began by writing.

“Paulo was a young man. I didn’t know him personally, but I know he was an ace. He grew up around handball. He was the captain of Xico, a leader on and off the field. A source of pride for Guimarães. He was an example. A champion This is how he will always be remembered. A champion of life never fades in the face of death. We will never give him that power”, added the author of successful books such as ‘Prometo Fail’ and ‘Prometo Amar. ‘.

Finally, Pedro Chagas Freitas sent a “tight hug to Paulo Abreu’s family and friends.”

Read Also: Xico Handebol captain dies at age 26

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