Isabel Veloso’s widower publishes letter dedicated to the couple’s son after his wife’s death

Influencer died on Saturday (10), after more than a month hospitalized in Curitiba; In a note, the hospital reported that the death occurred as a result of complications from a transplant carried out in October

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Isabel Veloso had a son with Lucas Borbas

Widower of the influencer, Lucas Borba published a letter dedicated to the couple’s son, Arthur, aged 1, hours after the wake and cremation, held on Sunday night (11).

In the publication, Lucas recognizes the difficulties of mourning and talks about the absence of his partner, but states that the bond built with Isabel will continue as a source of strength to raise his son. “I know it won’t be easy to continue without my wife by my side, but the love that brought us together will give me the strength to continue,” he wrote.

In the text, the widower addresses Arthur directly and describes his commitment to offering care and presence at all stages of the boy’s life. “I promise to be shelter, care and presence at every stage of your life,” he said. Lucas also highlighted values ​​that he intends to transmit to his son, such as respect, faith and perseverance.

The letter was published a few hours after Isabel’s farewell and resonated with the influencer’s followers, who followed her cancer treatment routine on social media.

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A post shared by Lucas Veloso Borbas (@lucasborbass)

Death of Isabel Veloso

. The information was confirmed by Lucas Borba through a post on Instagram. Diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2021, the influencer went through different stages of treatment over four years ().

The Erasto Gaertner Hospital, in , where Isabel was hospitalized, reported in a statement that the death occurred as a result of complications from a transplant carried out in October. According to the institution, the patient showed significant clinical worsening in the last few days, associated with the risks inherent to the procedure.

Isabel had been hospitalized since November and was extubated in December, but had to return to the ICU after her health worsened further.

*With information from Estadão Conteúdo
Published by Nícolas Robert



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