Ana Obregón's harsh confession after the death of her son Aless: "Suicide is cowardice"

This Tuesday, TardeAR received Ana Obregón on its set in what was her first interview on television after the birth of little Ana Sandra Lequio, the biologist's granddaughter through surrogacy, last April.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 October 2023 Monday 23:10
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Ana Obregón's harsh confession after the death of her son Aless: "Suicide is cowardice"

This Tuesday, TardeAR received Ana Obregón on its set in what was her first interview on television after the birth of little Ana Sandra Lequio, the biologist's granddaughter through surrogacy, last April. Ana Rosa Quintana has chatted with the biologist in the program that she presents in the afternoons of Telecinco, where she has also talked about the death of her son Aless or her current relationship with Alessandro Lequio.

The loss of the young man in 2020, and of his mother just a year later, was a double blow for Obregón, who he confesses to having only saved after the birth of Ana Sandra. In that sense, the television actress has confessed that she thought about committing suicide after the death of her son.

The harsh story is found in The Shrew Boy, the book that Aless began to write and that her mother completed when it was left unfinished due to her death. Ana Obregón has influenced her experience in TardeAR, and has stressed that it was her ex-husband Alessandro who prevented him from taking her life, even though she did not know it.

"We were in Barcelona in the hospital, and when everything happened and we arrived at the apartment we had, I was clear about it, and with everything I am going to tell you one thing: suicide is the most cowardly thing you can do in life, it is cowardice total, but I didn't see any other solution," he confessed before the Telecinco cameras.

"I took a seventh floor already thinking about it: 'if something happens, I'm not going to endure this pain,' and Alessandro didn't find out, and I tell that in the book because he didn't find out," she said. "He knocked on the door, and I was already on the balcony, and he didn't notice," she insisted.

Seven months after Ana Sandra's birth, the little girl's grandfather still has not met her in person, as Ana Rosa Quintana recalled in TardeAR. "I think he will meet her at some point; I know about her, because then she is a piece of cake and you know better than me," the presenter told her guest.