
He was evicted—his daughter’s betrayal left him homeless at 72. After decades alone, Víctor Manuel found himself forced out of the family apartment so his daughter and grandchildren could move in—and it came at the cost of his beloved dog, Canelo.
In a desperate move, his daughter Marisol had rented him a spot in a run‑down nursing home in Toledo—cold, moldy, and lonely. But there he discovered Carmen, a kindred spirit in suffering, and an old neighbor confirmed his worst fear: Canelo had been thrown out on the street.
Heartbroken, Víctor pleaded, “Son… I want to go home.” A compassionate lawyer stepped in. They proved Marisol’s eviction was illegal. The court restored his rights, and he sold the apartment—giving Marisol her fair share—and used the rest to buy a small house with a garden.
Within months, Víctor, Canelo, and Carmen moved in together quietly, finally finding the peace and dignity they deserved.