Diego Rodrigo Sandoval Nava, a 33-year-old immigrant, made the difficult decision to leave his children in Mexico to work hard in New York City. He regularly communicated with his kids, referring to his daughter as his princess and his son as his champ. Tragically, he was stabbed to death during an altercation with a customer over the store's policy against selling loose cigarettes. Sandoval Nava intervened to protect an 18-year-old cashier, demonstrating his commitment to helping others. The incident left a profound impact on the community and highlighted the dangers faced by service workers.
"But for me, it is something to be proud of because I can provide for my family in Mexico."
"Diego was fatally stabbed at the same place he loved working in... protecting and defending the 18-year-old cashier who didn't know how to protect himself."
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