Spirituan Actress Patricia Ramírez González Dies

Photo: Cubalite

June 4, 2023

After suffering a traffic accident on April 27, 2014 —while filming the Cuban soap opera Cuando el amor no alcanza— the young woman had remained in a neurovegetative state. On June 4, the unfortunate news of her death was announced.

Due to complications from the neurovegetative state in which she remained for the last nine years, as a result of the automobile accident she suffered on April 24, 2014, the young Spirituan actress Patricia Ramírez González died this Sunday, according to what was announced on the Facebook profile of the Santa Clara theater group Dripy, to which she belonged.

After being treated at several hospital facilities in the capital, the young woman was at her home in the Spirituan capital under the care of her mother Nilda González, who devoted herself to caring for her daughter.

On May 24, 2021, when Escambray arrived for the first time at Patry's house, as they affectionately called her, her mother confessed: "I have dreamed that she got up from that bed. But I accept this Patri. Nobody enjoys a state like this, but you enjoy it when you dress her, when you talk to her about her brother, when you enter the room. Because what you have now is your daughter and you have to learn.

"I don't think there is any merit to put a medal on me, because I have to do it, I know that my daughter in her state, if she perceives something or feels something, is convinced that this is my attitude toward her. What I am doing is what she expected of me."

Ramírez González was the victim of an automobile accident in the nation's capital while filming the Cuban soap opera Cuando el amor no alcanza, which occurred when the vehicle in which she was traveling was struck by another car, causing her severe multiple head traumas and various fractures.

Even at her home in Garaita, where she remained until today, she maintained specialized assistance from doctors and nurses in the territory.

Patricia studied theater at the Samuel Feijoo Professional School of Art (EPA) in Villa Clara, and later became part of the Dripy theater group, directed by theater artist and musician Wilfredo Rodríguez Álvarez.

Source: Escambray

You might be interested