Families of two football stars killed and injured in Venezuela earthquakes
Twin earthquakes in Venezuela, with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, have resulted in at least 1,450 deaths. Among the victims are the wife and two children of Argentinian footballer Lucas Trejo, whose bodies were recovered after a three-day search in the heavily affected coastal city of La Guaira.

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AI-generatedTwin earthquakes in Venezuela, with magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, have resulted in at least 1,450 deaths. Among the victims are the wife and two children of Argentinian footballer Lucas Trejo, whose bodies were recovered after a three-day search in the heavily affected coastal city of La Guaira. Another footballer, Héctor Bello, lost his wife who died shielding their infant daughter when their home collapsed; the child was rescued and is in stable condition. The disaster also claimed the lives of youth players Victor Palacios and Razan Sijaa, along with Sijaa's family. The critical 72-hour window for finding survivors has passed, with predictions of fatalities potentially reaching 10,000.
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5 extractedThe earthquake was the most powerful in Venezuela since 1900.
Héctor Bello's wife died shielding their infant daughter during the earthquake.
The wife and two children of Argentinian footballer Lucas Trejo were recovered after three days.
Family members of two professional footballers were killed in twin earthquakes in Venezuela.
The US Geological Survey predicts deaths could reach 10,000.