'Así es la vida' reveals where the remains of Carmen Sevilla will be buried: "It was the great love of her life"

After a few days clinging to life, this Tuesday the well-known actress, singer and presenter Carmen Sevilla died at the age of 92 in a hospital in Madrid.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 June 2023 Tuesday 23:25
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'Así es la vida' reveals where the remains of Carmen Sevilla will be buried: "It was the great love of her life"

After a few days clinging to life, this Tuesday the well-known actress, singer and presenter Carmen Sevilla died at the age of 92 in a hospital in Madrid. The artist had been suffering from Alzheimer's for nearly a decade and a half, which led her to definitively retire from public life.

Faced with such difficult moments, Carmen's family has opted for the most absolute secrecy to carry it in the most absolute privacy. For this reason, hardly any data has been released about what will happen to the lifeless body of the interpreter, something that is due to a personal decision of her son, Augusto Algueró.

Along the same lines, the wake for Carmen Sevilla took place this Wednesday in an equally intimate setting. Así es la vida, the new evening program on Telecinco, has been able to learn that the artist will later be cremated and has accessed more details about this process, from the hand of its reporter Valle Aguilón from the Almudena Cemetery in Madrid.

"Despite the very little information that exists, the idea is that the remains of Carmen Sevilla rest here with her husband Vicente Patuel, who was the great love of her life, with whom she began in 1964 and whom she married after give a great exclusive in 1985", the journalist told live.

Aguilón confirms that the remains of Carmen Sevilla will be moved to that cemetery after being veiled in the most absolute privacy, but insists on the "hermetism" of her family. "There has been no communication or any tribute, and we know that some of her closest friends have regretted that," the reporter said.

One of the people closest to Seville who would have found out these details from the press would have been Norma Duval, as revealed by Así es la vida. "She was 'the bride of Spain,'" Valle Aguilón concluded.