The singer and ex-participant of The academy, Daniel Riolobos, made strong statements against the deceased producer Magda Rodríguez, as he points out that she was to blame for the death of her mother. By giving this statement, he also launched against Andrea Escalona, daughter of the producer and who has already made statements about it.
Through Twitter, the singer exploded against Rodríguez, almost 13 years after participating in the reality showassuring that his mother died because of the program’s producer, because while he was a student, his mother fainted inside the forum where the concerts were recorded and was not attended to in a timely manner.
Riolobos mentioned that after finishing singing, he was told what was happening with his mother instead of interrupting his participation. In addition to this, he affirmed that upon arrival at the hospital, his mother was diagnosed with brain death, due to allegedly slow attention from the paramedics. Unfortunately, some time later, the woman passed away.
Of course, this statement by the former participant ignited the controversy on social networks and while some users accuse him of just wanting to attract attention, others have joined him and there are even comments from those who claim they were present at the time of the tragedy. attaching videos of the event.
Another thing that Riolobos mentioned is that he had been invited to sing on the program Todaywhich is now in charge of the sister of the deceased producer, for which he flatly refused and added a hashtag of “murderers”.
For her part, Andrea Escalona, daughter of Magda Rodríguez, defended her mother and assured that if anyone was attentive to the health and well-being of both Riolobos’s mother and him, it was the producer. In addition, she added that she plans to take action on the matter legally.
If Mr. Riolobos believes that his mother died because of me, well, what a pity, I’m sorry he believes that. It wasn’t Magda’s fault, Magda didn’t kill anyone. You met Magda, a working woman with human quality. If someone worried about her mother, about him and everything, with everything and the ‘reality’, the ‘rating’ and the ‘show’, it was her. Before work, she had human quality.