Mexican ballad singer Julián Figueroa dies at 27

 







MEXICO CITY - - Mexican anthem artist Julián Figueroa has passed on at 27 years old, his mom affirmed Monday.

Figueroa was the child of entertainer Maribel Guardia and vocalist Joan Sebastian, who passed on in 2015. Guardia composed that Figueroa passed on from a heart illness.

Like his dad, Figueroa sang northern-enlivened melodies supported by a conventional band. His hits included tunes like "Yo sería", "Ay love" and "Volaré."

Guardia wrote in her Instagram account that her child kicked the bucket over the course of the end of the week.



"They found him oblivious in his room the previous evening," she composed. "At the point when the rescue vehicle showed up and the police thought that he is dead, there was no indication of savagery. The clinical report says he passed on from an intense coronary failure."

Figueroa was made due by his mom, and his significant other, artist and entertainer Imelda Tuñón, and their child. Burial service plans were not quickly reported.

Joan Sebastian, one of Mexico's extraordinary melody artists, passed on in 2015 at age 64.

He was most popular for wistful love tunes like "Tatuajes" and "Secreto de Love," some of the time set to straightforward guitar courses of action and some of the time sung riding a horse.

Conceived Jose Manuel Figueroa, Sebastian had eight youngsters with five ladies.

SOURCE : ABC NEWS



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