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Hermes Binner fired and his remains will be cremated


Some people left offerings at Hermes Binner’s house in Rosario Source: LA NACION – Credit: Marcelo Manera

The children of the former governor of Santa Fe,

Hermes Binner

they appreciated

today “the displays of affection

, respect, admiration and affection “towards the deceased socialist leader who was veiled in the town of Casilda and whose remains will be cremated.

The house where Binner resided for several decades, in the macro center of

Rosario

, became a small “sanctuary” where neighbors and close friends left flowers and posters to remember the twice mayor of this city.

“Thousands of arms are illuminated that a flower will hold,” says one of the texts taped to the door of the house, adorned with red roses, the symbol of the Socialist Party.

Another one says: “Thank you doctor for so much. An exemplary neighbor”, mixed between roses and two red shirts of the youth of the

Socialist Party (PS)

that were tied to the bars of the black entrance gate.

Binner’s children,

who died yesterday at the age of 77 after five days of hospitalization

for a picture of acute pneumonia, they appreciated the signs of affection.

“In these moments of pandemic we consider that the best way to honor the life and legacy of a Public Health standard-bearer as he was, and recognize his immense work and dedication in building a health system that includes everyone, it is respecting the social isolation imposed on us by this situation, “they said in a statement.


Some people left offerings at Hermes Binner’s house in Rosario Source: LA NACION – Credit: Marcelo Manera

“That is why we strongly ask you to help us by saying goodbye from your heart and from your place,” they added.

Binner was veiled until this noon in a room in the town of Casilda

groups of ten were allowed in, under restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.

In addition to the closest relatives, several leaders of the PS Santa Fe passed through the wake room to bid farewell to their leader.

According to reports, the ex-governor’s remains will be cremated in the cemetery of the town of San Lorenzo.

The Governor of Santa Fe,

Omar Perotti,

decreed two days of mourning for the death of the former president (2007-2011), while in Rosario his mayor, Pablo Javkin, established that the national ensign be hoisted at half-mast for three days at the National Monument to the Flag.

“Until always dear Hermes. Thank you for everything you taught me and left us each. Rosario already misses you and honors you, with your beloved celestial and white at half mast as a sign of respect,” Javkin said via Twitter.

Télam Agency.

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