Coronavirus: Father Of The Actor Of My Husband Dies, Has More Family Carlos Madrigal

Coronavirus: Father Of The Actor Of My Husband Dies, Has More Family Carlos Madrigal
Coronavirus: Father Of The Actor Of My Husband Dies, Has More Family Carlos Madrigal

Video: Coronavirus: Father Of The Actor Of My Husband Dies, Has More Family Carlos Madrigal

Video: Coronavirus: Father Of The Actor Of My Husband Dies, Has More Family Carlos Madrigal
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The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has already claimed the lives of more than 2,000 people in Spain, including the father of Mexican soap opera actor Carlos Madrigal, who on Tuesday released the sad news through his social networks.

“My father was a warrior, a superhero, like the ones he saw in comics when he was little. With you, that traffic accident in which you were trapped between two trucks and you were left in a coma for two weeks with broken ribs and multiple injuries, could not with you, could not fall from a roof 15 meters high, could not catch that bull in the running of the bulls, not even an electrocution for more than 30 seconds with high-voltage cables, two heart attacks, a broken hip, not even the A flu. A global pandemic had to come to be able to deal with you, shared Madrigal, who gave life to Vicente in the successful soap opera on Televisa My husband has more family.

The actor of Spanish origin, who has participated in other successful fictions such as El Chema (Telemundo), Hasta el fin del mundo (Televisa) and De que te quiero te quiero (Televisa), regretted not being able to say goodbye to his father due to the state of alarm in which the country is located.

“The saddest thing about this whole situation that is affecting Spain and the world in general is that they tell you that a loved one is going to die and you cannot spend those last moments with him, hold his hand before his departure, and have than to undertake that journey alone and isolated, when he claims to be able to see his family once again,”he wrote.

Madrigal, who has spent his entire career during the last decade between Mexico and the United States, acknowledged that "it is hard not to be able to say a worthy farewell" to his father "as he deserved.

"But the hardest thing is not being able to feel the warm embrace of your family and friends in these difficult moments," he said.

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