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The comedian and entertainer traveled 73 miles on his route through nine towns.
Once again, comedian Raymond Arrieta was able to complete his ninth "Da Vida" walk to benefit patients at the Oncology Hospital in San Juan.
Arrieta arrived at Tomás Palmares Park in Dorado at about 2:30 p.m., after traveling 73 miles in nine towns on the island since last Wednesday.
"What a difficult road, how difficult, but we arrived as we do every year", were the first words of the Día a Día presenter, who had the name of journalist Papo Brenes, who passed away last March as a result of cancer, written on one of his cheeks.
"What are the patients at the oncology hospital thinking. I tell them that we have arrived and that they can continue with their treatment," Arrieta said.
About this year's route Arrieta said that "it was not easy". "Many hills, Orocovis, first I slept in Barranquitas and we kept going up and down hills. My feet feel numb but we are here," he said.
In this last segment the comedian was joined by reguetonero Tito El Bambino and Dando Candela host 'El JD'.


























