The sauce is mourning due to the death of the famous Colombian singer Wilson Manyoma.
Music and above all the sauce is mourning for the departure of the renowned salsa Wilson Manyomabetter known as ‘Sooko’. This talented artist, famous for his role as a vocalist in the iconic Fruko group and his tesos, left an indelible mark.
Wilson Manyoma died at age 73
The news of his death was confirmed by his brother Henry Manyoma, who shared details about the singer’s last hours of life. Wilson Manyoma He died on the morning of this Thursday, February 20 in Cali at 73.
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In an interview with ‘Caracol Radio’, Henry Manyoma explained that his brother was in his hometown enjoying a few days at his mother’s house, while recovering from health problems that were aggravated after two domestic accidents.
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The first happened in Barranquilla, while the famous singer exercised on a static bicycle whose band broke, impacting his spine.
After surgery, the singer was transferred to Cali to continue with a treatment that unfortunately interrupted due to a second accident.
Wilson Manyoma was not good for health
Henry reported that Wilson Manyoma He suffered a fall when leaving the bathroom, which caused a strong blow to the head and aggravated his state of health. “He slipped into the bathroom and hit his head again, so they had to recover it again, there they found him two clots,” said his brother.
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Despite having been discharged on Monday, February 17, his health worsened in the following days. Last Wednesday, he stopped eating and was sleepy, which worried his family.
In the early hours of February 20, his relatives discovered that he had suffered a fatal hemorrhage. “Today we saw that it was bloody and it seems that a hemorrhage occurred,” said Henry Manyoma amid his pain.
The departure of Wilson ‘Sooko’ Manyoma Leave an immense vacuum in the heart of his fans and in the history of salsa music. Their contributions and their legacy will last over time, always reminding us of the passion and talent that characterized their artistic life.
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