Elena Larrea, activist and founder of Cuacolandia, dies at 30 – El Diario NY

Elena Larrea, activist and founder of Cuacolandia, dies at 30 – El Diario NY



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An official statement was released through Cuacolandia’s social networks confirming that the activist Elena Larrea He died at the age of 30 this March 19 at 3:30 p.m.

He died due to pulmonary thrombosis that caused a clot in his lung.” , it was confirmed.

“We will promote his legacy and love so that our cuacos, donkeys and mules live in freedom and in adequate conditions in Mexico and in this, our Sanctuary.”

Likewise, the Animalist Movement of Puebla, the Governor of that State, Sergio Salomón and the environmentalist Arturo Allende Islands confirmed the death of activist Elena Larrea.

“Yesterday we talked and you felt terrible, we joked and laughed and today you are no longer here. I admire you and I admired you until the last minute that you accompanied us. Thank you for so much, thank you for your light, I still don’t believe that this is real but life is like that, one day you are there and another you are not, I am devastated,” Arturo Islas published.

“I deeply regret the death of Elena Larrea, a tireless fighter for the defense of animal welfare,” the Governor published on his social networks.

Larrea founded Cuacolandia, a sanctuary where in addition to horses, there were donkeys, mules and a dog that the animal activist rescued after receiving complaints on social networks about mistreatment.

“The rescue of thousands of horses in conditions of abuse leaves testimony of their life and work,” added Sergio Salomón.

In Jalisco, Elena Larrea joined with local activists to rescue 13 mares that were unattended in Tonalá, in April 2023.

The sanctuary and the transportation costs, as well as medical care, were paid with earnings from your OnlyFans account and guided visits to his sanctuary in Puebla.

On his social networks he shared the progress of the rescued animals.

Their last shared case was Mila, a filly saved in Coronango, Puebla, who was not believed to survive.

Elena took advantage of the laws of each State to proceed and request that the animals for which she requested protection be confiscated.

In his networks he also talked about his conflicts with charros who considered that they mistreated horses, as well as with negligent owners.

He uploaded videos about the mule “Igor”, stubborn and quarrelsome with other animals.

The Government of Puebla reported that through the Ministry of the Environment they will protect the horses that Elena rescued in Puebla through legal processes.

“We will follow your example. Rest in peace, Elena,” the Governor closed.

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