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Fabiola Martinez, about her son Kike: "I think he's going to leave before me because of his situation. So sometimes I visualize myself without him".
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Fabiola Martinez, about her son Kike: "I think he's going to leave before me because of his situation. So sometimes I visualize myself without him".

Fabiola Martínez, mother of Kike, a 19-year-old with severe cerebral palsy, spoke emotionally during an interview on the podcast Upeka about her daily life caring for her son. She expressed fears that Kike might pass away before her and described preparing herself mentally for this possibility. She also mentioned organizing matters in case she were to die first, emphasizing her belief in the love and kindness surrounding Kike.

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ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 7017 days ago
Fabiola Martinez, about her son Kike: "I think he's going to leave before me because of his situation. So sometimes I visualize myself without him".

Fabiola Martínez, mother of Kike, a 19-year-old with severe cerebral palsy, spoke emotionally during an interview on the podcast Upeka about her daily life caring for her son. She expressed fears that Kike might pass away before her and described preparing herself mentally for this possibility. She also mentioned organizing matters in case she were to die first, emphasizing her belief in the love and kindness surrounding Kike.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses personal emotions and experiences related to caregiving without taking a political stance or showing bias toward any ideological perspective. The content focuses on emotional expression and personal preparation rather than political commentary or advocacy.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 70): The article presents Fabiola Martínez’s emotional statements accurately based on her interview, but lacks specific details about Kike’s condition beyond his age and disability. The tone is empathetic but leans toward emotional storytelling rather than strict neutrality.

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