Recently, Luis Alonso Colmenares, father of the deceased university student from Los Andes, Luis Andrés Colmenares, opened his heart in the video podcast In an interview with journalist Diego Bonilla he revealed that he had become a father again.
It is about Jorge Camilo, a child who is now one year old.I have a one-year-old son, he turned one on August 11 and his name is Jorge Camilo. The circumstance arose, the person told me that she was pregnant and I am pro-life, and I have to face this situation. Jorge Camilo has the name of the two brothers; I understand that at some point I also have to leave this world, so they must decide if they will leave him alone and I tied them there with the name of his brother, Jorge knows it,” said Luis Alonso Colmenares in
Jorge Colmenares, son of Luis Alonso, He said that he still doesn’t know his brother and made clear what he thinks of him.
“It’s time and I haven’t met him yet. First, in the area where the baby is. I asked my father and he sent me photos of my brother, but I also feel some misgivings about the baby’s environment, because you must also understand me, it is an environment that was in charge of breaking up a family that was going through a very difficult time, which was a process with my brother. So I have not been able to go, I would like to meet him, I hope he is old enough for my father to bring him here to Bogotá and be able to meet him, But I haven’t gone there and I haven’t been able to because of the feeling of pain it gives me.; knowing that it is an environment that was all this that was the separation of my parents,” he commented.
Likewise, Jorge Colmenares was emphatic in saying that it has not been easy for him to accept that he has a brother.
However, he made it clear that He did not blame Jorge Camilo for his birth and promised to be with him when necessary.
“I know that he will understand that he will have an older brother, just like I had an older brother. When he needs me, I will be there for him, But this is not very easy to assimilate, especially after everything we have experienced as a family (…) It hasn’t been easy, especially for my mother (Oneida Escobar). The fact of telling her, or when I had to tell her that my father was going to have a child, wasn’t easy, because my mother has always been hopeful that her family would rebuild itself at some point, but I think that because of this, the family is not going to be the same as she tried to idealize in her mind,” she said.