It was on March 1 when he died at the age of 89 Irma Serrano ‘The Tigress’a true legend of Mexican show business, and because the last years of her life were spent away from the media, little was known about what was happening in her life, and now it has been revealed what her life was last will that let to its family before of die.
It should be mentioned that the last years of his life, Irma Serrano She spent them in her native Chiapas, in the city of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, where she was cared for by her familyand although according to those close to her, she appeared to be in good condition, in recent days she had some health problems.
His nephew Luis Felipe García has explained that his sister took ‘The tigress’ to the hospital for a check-up after noticing that she had been eating badly for days and that she had been suffering from stomach ailments, however, while she was being treated, she suffered a myocardial attack.
“He died in a hospital. Before that she had already complained of stomach discomfort, my sister had taken her to the doctor so they could do studies. They were carrying out studies at the moment that her heart betrayed, the good thing is that she was in the hospital, they tried to treat her, but they could no longer do anything, “commented Luis Felipe in an interview.
Know the last will that Irma Serrano “La Tigresa” left her family before her death
According to his nephew, the last will of Irma Serrano ‘The Tigress’ that let to its family Before her death, she was cremated and her ashes moved to Mexico City, to receive a tribute, since it was where she spent the best years of her artistic career.
So far it is known that the family of the singer and actress is making preparations at the Fru Fru Theater, located in the center of the Mexican capital, which will be the venue for a posthumous tribute, because in that place “wanted to say goodbye” ‘The tigress’ of the public, although there is still no set date for the event.
It is worth mentioning that Irma Serrano It was the owner of the Fru Fru Theater, which it acquired in 1973 and after remodeling it, after it had been forgotten for several years, it reopened its doors to offer various productions, including cabaret presentations. However, with the passage of time, the new account closed and has remained inactive for around two decades.