The wife of 31-year-old Bonifacio Eugenio-Romero, a Mexican migrant worker who died of COVID-19 while labouring on a southwestern Ontario farm last month, said her husband was a "good and caring person." He was humble, responsible, empathetic, generous, a person full of patience and trust in others," said Juana Vazquez. It's the first time she's provided information about her husband to Canadian media since Eugenio-Romero died May 30 in the Windsor-Essex region. Eugenio-Romero was the first migrant worker in Ontario to die of COVID-19 where the virus has spread to other southwestern farms. A second migrant worker, Rogelio Muñoz Santos, died June 5 from COVID-19.
Source: CBC News June 20, 2020 01:30 UTC