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    Mexican Hunger-Striker Gets Trip to Royal Wedding

    Mexican Hunger-Striker Gets Trip to Royal Wedding:

    ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON, Associated Press

    Updated 04:33 a.m., Friday, April 22, 2011

    Estibalis Chavez, 19, talks during an interview with The Associated Press at her home in Mexico City, Wednesday, April 20, 2011. Chavez, who performed a 16-day hunger strike outside the British Embassy in Mexico City pursuing an invitation to UK's Prince William and Kate Middleton's royal wedding, will travel Thursday to England after she was given an air ticket by a man who walked past her while on strike. Photo: Gerardo Carrillo / AP

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — A fairy tale has come true for a poor Mexican teenager who spent 16 days on a hunger strike hoping to wrangle an invitation to Britain's royal wedding. Touched by her attempt, a good Samaritan put up the airfare to London, where she hopes to at least watch the festivities from outside Westminster Abbey.

    Estibalis Chavez, a 19-year-old studying for her high-school equivalency degree, drew public attention in February when she camped in a tent outside the British Embassy in Mexico City for more than two weeks. She hoped her perseverance would get her invited to the gala wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

    Chavez wasn't daunted by her lack of money or social connections.

    "I saw this as making someone's dream come true," she said. "I didn't think it was impossible."

    In a country with many more pressing problems — poverty, crime, drug violence — many people laughed at Chavez's hunger strike, calling her the "crazy lady of the embassy."

    But a man who happened to walk by her lonely protest camp came forward to lend her $1,250 (about 15,000 pesos) for a flight to London.

    "It moved me to see that no one understood her very well ... I think she is right to fight for what she wants," said Octavio Fitch Lazo, a member of an association that is lobbying Mexico's congress to adopt silver coinage.

    While it's doubtful Chavez will be able to get inside Westminster Abbey, Fitch picked the teen up at her home in the slums north of Mexico City and took her to the airport Thursday for her flight to Europe.

    Chavez's mother died giving birth to her, and all the teenager knew about her mother was how much she loved Princess Diana, Prince William's mother.

    Since she was a little girl, Chavez read as many books about the royal family as she could. Her books, drawings and paintings of princes and princesses decorate the family's small house.

    When Chavez heard about the royal engagement, she began planning a way to get to the wedding.

    In early February, Chavez left the hilly working-class neighborhood where she was raised by her aunt and her father, and took a bus to the upscale neighborhood where the British Embassy sits. Armed with little but her tent, determination and hand-drawn portrait of the royal couple, she vowed to fast — until death, if necessary — to get an invitation.

    "I had never done anything like that," said Chavez, who is still amazed by her own chutzpah. "How did I wind up doing all those things to go?"

    She described the first three days of her hunger strike as "horrible." For 16 days, all she drank was water, and she lost 19 pounds (8.5 kilograms).

    Then came the rejection letter, written by Chris Kealey, assistant private secretary to Prince William. It said all invitations had gone out already and there were no spots for her.

    "I must convey to you that it will not be possible for you to attend the ceremony at Westminster Abbey," the letter read.

    "I was really down, not because I hadn't eaten anything, but because I hadn't achieved anything," Chavez said.

    People gathered around her protest camp and laughed at her saying "told you so," she recalled.

    Chavez was so weak at the end that the embassy had to get her a cab to take her home. She vomited for a week after the hunger strike. Angered by what happened, her aunt burned all the magazines the teen had collected about the upcoming royal event, Chavez said.

    The teen's luck changed when Fitch, whom she had met while camping outside the embassy, contacted her and said he would lend her the money and book her flight.

    Even after the rejection, Chavez hasn't given up hope of getting an invitation once she is in London. She also wants to give William and Kate the portrait she painted of them.

    Yet, amid the happiness, there are anxieties. Chavez worries she might be flagged by British customs as a danger to the royal family.

    "I feel nervous," she said.

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    I dont get it why anyone would get so rapped up in a wedding in another country.I know their highly people but yet they act like everybody is so interested thats all the are talking about on news and probably all you will see on wedding day.Im glad for them and wish them the best but im not at all concerned about it.If they were americans id feel the same way.I have enough to worry about and to take care of on my own.

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    Hope she has ten grand in the bank otherwise no visa for her.

    I wonder if she would even return if she was given the chance to go ?

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    Why is it that everyone in mexico seemingly thinks the way to make their “dreams come trueâ€
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    But a man who happened to walk by her lonely protest camp came forward to lend her $1,250 (about 15,000 pesos) for a flight to London.
    That girl may be killed or kidnapped for the 15,000 pesos and the man that loan her the money may also face trouble. People are robbed and murdered every minute in Mexico.
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    [quote="NoBueno"]Why is it that everyone in mexico seemingly thinks the way to make their “dreams come trueâ€
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    After reading the story a second time, perhaps I was being overly harsh (it's Good Friday after all) on the young girl. She's had a tough life, but remains in mexico trying to make it. You have to admire that.

    But seriously, how is she ever going to repay $1500 dollars for the "loan" for airfare to Europe? By all indications, this man will expect his money back at some point.
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    Was that a ONE-WAY ticket? Sounds like a fairy tale. More power to the young girl but going on hunger strike for that? Nuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marquis
    Hope she has ten grand in the bank otherwise no visa for her.

    I wonder if she would even return if she was given the chance to go ?
    Probably not, I'm sure this was an antic to get into England and stay there illegally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoBueno
    After reading the story a second time, perhaps I was being overly harsh (it's Good Friday after all) on the young girl. She's had a tough life, but remains in mexico trying to make it. You have to admire that.

    But seriously, how is she ever going to repay $1500 dollars for the "loan" for airfare to Europe? By all indications, this man will expect his money back at some point.
    That's the thing, she probably doesn't plan on returning anyway. So good luck to him hunting her down in England where she will be "living in the shadows".
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