Alessandro Lequio speaks for the first time about Ana Obregón's book: "It has nothing to do with my son"

Ana Obregón has reappeared this Wednesday before the media at the official presentation of the book El chico de las musarañas, a work that Aless Lequio began before he died and that the presenter finished to raise funds for the foundation that bears his son's name .

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
06 June 2023 Tuesday 17:04
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Alessandro Lequio speaks for the first time about Ana Obregón's book: "It has nothing to do with my son"

Ana Obregón has reappeared this Wednesday before the media at the official presentation of the book El chico de las musarañas, a work that Aless Lequio began before he died and that the presenter finished to raise funds for the foundation that bears his son's name . This foundation seeks to raise funds for the fight against cancer, especially for Ewing's Sarcoma, the disease that Aless suffered.

While the press conference lasts, her ex-partner, Alessandro Lequio, has been following the images of the act sitting on the set of El programa de Ana Rosa live. There he has appreciated how he meets the biologist in this press conference. He has said that Obregón "is very well and radiant."

With this context, Alessandro Lequio has evaluated for the first time the book El chico de las musarañas. For the collaborator, this is not his son's book: "The book has nothing to do with the pages that my son left written. It is not my son's book."

Lequio also wanted to clarify that the book does not tell a beautiful story, but a very sad one, one of the saddest. "Here each one carries things as they can and as they want. What seems terrible to me is the people who say that it is a wonderful story. That a 27-year-old boy dies is not a beautiful story, it is a horror story, of the worst of the terrors that there is", he has sentenced visibly moved when talking about his deceased son.

Lequio has also confirmed that he has not yet read the book that Obregón has published. "I do not need anyone to tell me the story of my son, I have lived it," he assured. With the presentation of this book, Obregón closes the last wills that he promised he would fulfill to his son before he died: "Above all, having a daughter, the publication of his book and that there was a foundation with his name, those were his three wishes." .