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Amanda Miguel wrote a beautiful farewell message to Diego Verdaguer, her husband, who passed away this Friday 28 in January. The Mexican singer posted the message on her Instagram account, a social network where she has more than 546 a thousand followers.

“My angel, the only love of my life. You gave me your life and your tenderness, you were my teacher, my confidant, my partner and what I have loved most in this life. You were a great father, a grateful and loving son, you gave us EVERYTHING to all, you were a beloved friend, a creator, an artist in every way and everywhere you left me surrounded by your protection and today I don’t know how to live without your beautiful presence, your love and aesthetics in our next days”, wrote the artist.

The text was accompanied by an image in which Diego Verdaguer appears in front of the gates of heaven with wings.

“You illuminated the paths of all with your true example of life delivery and love. I wish to meet you again soon where you have surely gone unintentionally, because you told us that you would never leave… Your wife, your unconditional love, forever”, concluded Amanda Miguel.

Before his death, Diego Verdaguer also dedicated a beautiful message to his beloved wife. The publication was made through his Twitter account, just two hours before the announcement of his death. “I will never get tired of dedicating it to you! You are and will be the thief who stole my heart @amandamiguels”, he wrote next to an image of the couple in their youth where a phrase from their iconic song “La Ladrona” stands out.

“I will always love you ”, was Amanda Miguel’s response at the time.

The singer’s wife was in charge of announcing his death and did so with the following words:

“With absolute sadness we regret to inform all your audience and friends that our dear Diego left his beautiful body today, to continue his path and creativity in another form of eternal life. His whole family is immersed in this pain, so we appreciate your understanding in these difficult times”.


By Scribe