“Wherever you are now, please know that I am so sorry to you man. I am sorry I failed you. I’m sorry you lost your life so soon.”
These are the devastating words of Manny Ballestas, a student at the University of Central Florida, who has taken to Facebook this week to express a heartfelt apology to the parents of a peer he failed to resuscitate.
His university classmate, 18-year-old freshman Michael Namey, tragically died after suffering from a seizure in the middle of their pre-calculus class on Monday.
Manny, who is trained in first aid, was the first to rush to his side, and the first to initiate CPR. Despite being in the same class, Michael and Manny did not have the chance to meet before the incident.
In line with his training, Manny pumped his classmate’s chest right up until the moment paramedics arrived. Sadly, he was unable to save Michael from the cardiac arrest which ultimately ended his short life.
Out of fear he would never meet Michael’s parents face-to-face, Manny wrote to them in his open apology, “your son fought for his life without feeling any pain… I cannot fathom the pain you feel and my words will never ease them but please know that I am so sorry.”
“I did everything I knew how to possibly do but it wasn’t enough… I will work everyday, as a student of UCF, an individual of society, and hopefully one day as a politician, to assure that what happened to your son can be prevented in schools nationwide.”
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Manny people like you make the world a better place! RIP Michael xx
That's so heartbreaking. I hope Manny knows its not his fault and he did everything he could. Doing anything is better than doing nothing. RIP Michael.