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Families of two football stars killed and injured in Venezuela earthquakes

Lucas Trejo of Argentina loses wife and two children while teammate’s partner dies saving their daughter‘Critical hours’ in Venezuela earthquake rescue operation – latest updatesFamily members of two professional footballers are among those killed by the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela in a catastrophe that has claimed at least 1,450 lives.Among the reported victims are the wife and two children of Lucas Trejo, an Argentinian footballer signed to Club Sport Marítimo of La Guaira. He searched through rubble in the coastal city for his wife, Yanina, and their children, Aaron and Ainhoa, for three days before their bodies were recovered by rescue workers. Continue reading...
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Us Weekly
· Jun 28, 2026
Soccer Star Lucas Trejo's Wife, Kids Killed in Deadly Argentina Earthquakes
Argentina soccer player Lucas Trejo’s wife and two children have been killed in the devastating Venezuela earthquakes. “Club Sport Marítimo La Guaira deeply regrets the irreparable loss of the wife and children of our player Lucas Trejo. His wife Yanina and their children Aaron and Ainhoa. At this time of immense sorrow, we offer our []
The Daily Wire
· Jun 28, 2026
Tragedy And Miracles Side By Side In Wake Of Deadly Earthquakes
The wife and children of Argentine soccer player Lucas Trejo have been found dead following the massive back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela. According to The New York Post, Trejo’s wife, Yanina Maranella, and their children, Aarón and Ainhoa, are among the victims as the death toll continues to rise. Family friend Edson Tortolero, a soccer player ...
Awful Announcing
· Jun 25, 2026
Baseball broadcasts capture frightening Venezuela earthquakes
Dual earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday, leading to scary scenes in the South American country. And the moments were captured live during Venezuelan baseball league broadcasts. Senadores de Caracas was playing Marineros de Carabobo in a Venezuelan baseball league at Estadio Universitario de Caracas. The stadium holds over 20,000 people and was built in 1952.
The Guardian
· Jun 29, 2026
Families of two football players killed and injured in Venezuela earthquakes
Lucas Trejo of Argentina loses wife and two children while Héctor Bello’s partner dies saving their daughter‘Critical hours’ in Venezuela earthquake rescue operation – latest updatesFamily members of two professional footballers are among those killed by the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela in a catastrophe that has claimed at least 1,450 lives.Among the reported victims are the wife and two children of Lucas Trejo, an Argentinian footballer signed to Club Sport Marítimo of La Guaira. He searched through rubble in the coastal city for his wife, Yanina, and their children, Aaron and Ainhoa, for three days before their bodies were recovered by rescue workers. Continue reading...
Knewz
· Jun 29, 2026
Argentine soccer player Lucas Trejo loses wife and two children in Venezuela earthquake tragedy
In a tragic turn of events, Argentine soccer player Lucas Trejo lost his family in the deadliest earthquake to hit Venezuela in more than a century. The Club Sport Marítimo La Guaira player had been frantically searching for his wife, Yanina, and their children, Aarón and Ainhoa, who were in La Guaira state, the area...
Latestly.com
· Jun 29, 2026
Argentine Footballer Lucas Trejo's Wife, Two Children Killed in Devastating Venezuela Earthquakes
Argentine footballer Lucas Trejo's wife, Yanina Maranella, and their children, Aaron (5) and Ainhoa (7), have been confirmed dead after the powerful twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24, 2026. The family's apartment building in Playa Grande, La Guaira, collapsed during the 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude tremors, which have claimed over 1,450 lives.
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Related coverage for "Families of two football stars killed and injured in Venezuela earthquakes": Us Weekly — Soccer Star Lucas Trejo's Wife, Kids Killed in Deadly Argentina Earthquakes. The Daily Wire — Tragedy And Miracles Side By Side In Wake Of Deadly Earthquakes. Awful Announcing — Baseball broadcasts capture frightening Venezuela earthquakes. The Guardian — Families of two football players killed and injured in Venezuela earthquakes. Knewz — Argentine soccer player Lucas Trejo loses wife and two children in Venezuela earthquake tragedy. Latestly.com — Argentine Footballer Lucas Trejo's Wife, Two Children Killed in Devastating Venezuela Earthquakes