Why did Susana Ortiz, former vocalist of Chicos de Barrio, die?

The northern singer Susana Ortiz died Photo: FB/Tropicalalisimo Apache Official

The singer Susana Ortiz died during the early hours of February 25. She will be remembered for having been the vocalist of Chicos de Barrio —who made the song Mucha Lucha—, although she had recently collaborated with the group Tropicalísimo Apache, whose leader is her father.

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Various sources claim that the singer died of cardiorespiratory arrest, but this information has not been confirmed by family or friends of the singer. One of her former colleagues even asked for time in privacy to cope with her loss and assured that at the moment she was not going to give some statement.

It is only known that she had a health complication on the night of February 24 and that she was apparently treated at Clínia 71 of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS). “She became sick,” said one of her colleagues.

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This was the message that Tropicalísimo Apache, by Arturo Ortiz, published to say goodbye to the singer:

Susana Ortiz was 48 years old Capture: YT/Juan Jose Padilla

“With saddened hearts, all of us who belong to Tropicalisimo Apache pray for the eternal repose of Susana Ortiz, a very loved and dear person whom we will always remember. May God have her in his holy kingdom.”

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Susana Ortiz —who was also known as La grande de la laguna— was 48 years old. There were also those who claimed that she apparently lived her last days with cancer, but that she reserved the diagnosis because she supposedly wanted only her close circle to know the truth about her diagnosis. .

Another of her colleagues—with whom she sang praises—said that he recently had a talk with her and the singer mentioned that she had had an improvement in health:

(Screenshot Facebook/Maicburritos)

“We recently spoke by message, you told me that you were fine, friend, God has other plans! In this photo we play together for the church singing praises to the king of kings. Now God wanted you to sing directly next to him. Your departure hurts me! The lagoon and the lagoon music will no longer be the same! A GREAT one left the north of the country! My friend Susana Ortiz! Rest in peace! No one, absolutely no one, will fill your hole! As a professional, as a woman, friend, daughter and mother and a daughter of God! You leave me nice memories and talks. SEE YOU SOON LA GRANDE DE LA LAGUNA! “Wrote another of her friends.

Through its social networks, Club Santos released an obituary following the death of the singer:

“We regret the sensitive death of Susana Ortiz, former vocalist of the Lagunero group Chicos de Barrio. “We send a supportive hug and prompt resignation to her family and friends,” could be read in the obituary of the soccer team, whose place of origin is also La Comarca Lagunera.

Club Santos mourns the death of Susana Ortiz, singer of Chicos de Barrio (X/@ClubSantos)

After the death of Susana Ortiz was announced, the singer had a tribute at the Club Santos match against Mazatlán, which took place at the Corona Stadium, the song that played was La Cita.

Susana Ortiz was part—along with Dimas Maciel, Yiyo Nájera and Nicho Colombia—of the emergence of the musical group Chicos de barrio, recognized for the intro of the iconic animated series Mucha Lucha.

These were some of the messages that could be read from admirers and colleagues of Susana Ortiz:

“There will not be another Lagunera like her”, “It can’t be, so young, so successful, as they say, the king of kings surely wanted to hear her there”, “Until another life”, “I didn’t know who she was at first, but her voice He made my childhood in Much Lucha, rest in peace”, among others.

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