Maribel Guardia has shown to be quite a warrior in the face of the unexpected death of her son, Julian Figueroa. Well, he not only appeared 48 hours after his death before the cameras, to whom he recounted everything that happened and the decisions that he will make in the near future on his ashes.
The famous actress of “Corona de Lágrimas”, accompanied by her daughter-in-law Imelda Garza Tunonnow the widow of Julián Figueroa, decided to speak about the reasons why a funeral was not held as usual.
“I didn’t want to do anything at the funeral home because he died here at home and because Julián suffered a lot when his father died with them going up and down. He always told me, I couldn’t cry well for my dad because of that. For this reason Imelda and I decided that we were going to cremate him so that the baby (Julián Figueroa’s son) would not see his corpse because it was going to be very traumatic for him ”
MARIBEL GUARDIA
And when asked about the fate of the ashes of the actor from “Como dice el dicho”, Maribel was very clear about it, because she pointed out that at the moment she is not prepared to let him go from her home in Jardines del Pedregal.
So, until now, they will remain in the living room of their house where they were placed surrounded by the flowers that the family has received from both fans and other celebrities. This will happen for a while because the actress said she’s not ready to make another decision.
“I don’t want to get rid of his ashes. I have received so many flowers, yesterday I didn’t even want to see so many flowers, I said: ‘I don’t want flowers, I don’t want anything’. Today I see many more flowers, the house is full of flowers and good energy, so much love from people who didn’t expect me, that they said so many nice things to me.”
MARIBEL GUARDIA
Guardia detailed, who pointed out that the urn where the remains of Joan Sebastian’s son also rest, where the ashes are found carries an image of the Virgin of Guadalupe and embodies the last drawing that the singer received from his son, José Julián Figueroa.
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