Alessandro Lequio on the death of his son Aless: "It is a wound that never heals"

Yesterday Ana Obregón faced the new Telecinco program, El Musical de tu vida.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 September 2023 Wednesday 17:01
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Alessandro Lequio on the death of his son Aless: "It is a wound that never heals"

Yesterday Ana Obregón faced the new Telecinco program, El Musical de tu vida. In this, the actress saw her beginnings and her most beautiful moments, and her hardest ones, through musical performances. Carlos Sobera was in charge of helping the presenter to be able to tell her experiences in the best possible way.

"It is worth living, despite everything that has happened to me," he said. However, she couldn't help but get emotional during the show. ''What happened to me is a tragedy that I wouldn't wish on anyone. But those moments that I have experienced are so wonderful, as my son said, 'collect moments,' '' he added.

''We have some unpublished images of your happiness. The happiness of a mother and a son who are together and are inseparable and that shows that time is never wasted when you spend that time with the beings you precisely love," Sobera announced. Such was the moment, that the presenter could not help but shed a few tears.

And these have been the images that they have shown during the Let's see program to review what happened the day before. And among his collaborators is Alessandro Lequio. Although he never wanted to talk about the death of his son, he wanted to make something clear.

"What do you want me to tell you? I have been very clear on this matter from the first moment. Ana was the best mother my son could have had, I will not tire of repeating it," Lequio assured when asked by Joaquín Prat.

"In the same way that I will not tire of saying that I am not going to talk about anything that has to do with my son," the collaborator continued. "Perfectly respectable," Prat replied.

"Ana has recovered her smile and yesterday's story encourages you to think that the Ana that we all remember can be recovered," commented Pepe del Real. "No one can cure or relieve you of absences. You have other dreams and challenges, but you can't cure absences," Joaquín Prat has made clear.

Given this, Lequio has not hesitated to agree with him. "Not that. The death of a child is never, ever overcome. It is a wound that does not heal. What Ana feels now is not a relief," Alessandro said.