Marco Antonio Solisbetter known as ‘the buki’ is one of the most beloved artists in Mexico who has become a benchmark for romantic music. In addition to his talent on stage and his various hits that to this day are still part of regional music, Solís was the object of media attention in the 1990s due to his marriage to singer Beatrice Adriana, who already had a child from his previous relationship. However, the tragic history of the murder of Leonardo Martinez, Foster son of Marco Antonio Solis it would happen some time later, even after their divorce.
The couple was married from 1983 to 1987 and had a daughter named Beatriz Solís, who is also a singer like her parents. Nevertheless, Beatrice Adriana he already had a son from his previous relationship named Leonardo Martinezwho would become the son adoptive of Marco Antonio Solis. The unexpected death of Leonardo Martinezwas a subject little commented on in the media.
The 21-year-old arrived in Tijuana, Baja California, in 2000 with a friend to do business importing, repairing, and selling American automobiles in Mexico, and took the opportunity to attend the concert of ‘He buki‘ at the Rosarito Fair, who was her adoptive father for a long time, because by then she would have separated from her mother. He murder of Leonardo Martinez It has been one of the biggest mysteries in the lives of celebrities.
The tragic news was reported in various media after the concert, the son of Beatrice Adriana and his friend Aquiles Bergis were kidnapped from Bergis’s home, where the criminals demanded a ransom of $800,000 for Leonardo’s release. Despite the fact that the singer did not have the requested amount of money, several of her friends in the artistic milieu, including Maribel Guardia and Joan Sebastian, offered to help. Even Marco Antonio Soliswho was very close to Leonardo Martinez, then 21 years old, was willing to contribute to the ransom payment. However, the negotiations were brief and the body of the Foster son of ‘He buki‘ appeared next to his friend’s in the Montebello neighborhood.
Such was the pain for Marco Antonio Solis, who dedicated the lyrics of ‘Si no te habieras ido’, a great success throughout Mexico and still is to this day, “I miss you more than ever and I don’t know what to do. I wake up in the morning and I remember you. Wait another day to live without you. The mirror doesn’t lie, I look so different. I need you, ”he sings in the famous song. Although many may interpret that the theme is a loving farewell, the truth is that it has to do with a separation in life and death from one of the beings most loved by ‘He buki‘.