Paco Arévalo was "dizzy" and "not wanting to do anything" days before his death

On Wednesday night, unexpected news broke for everyone: the comedian Paco Arévalo died at his residence in Valencia at the age of 76.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 January 2024 Wednesday 16:04
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Paco Arévalo was "dizzy" and "not wanting to do anything" days before his death

On Wednesday night, unexpected news broke for everyone: the comedian Paco Arévalo died at his residence in Valencia at the age of 76. It was his son who found the lifeless body of his father, who apparently died of "natural causes." A death that has taken with it a piece of the history of this country.

After this, many colleagues are coming to the actor's funeral chapel, which is taking place from 8 a.m. on Thursday at the Servisa funeral home, on Avenida de los Naranjos in Valencia. And although it has been unexpected for many, the discomfort that he has been suffering in recent days has come to light.

As EFE has revealed, those close to Arévalo have assured that he had not been in the best shape for some time. Although no one thought it would all end with the comedian's death, they say he was "dizzy, not wanting to do anything."

And although the exact causes of death are not yet known, these same sources are betting on natural death. It was the actor's own son who spoke at the door of the funeral home and said that he believes "it was a heart attack." Something for which he finds himself with a "huge void", just like his sister.

Along with his family, one of the people who have been most shocked by the death of Paco Arévalo has been Malena Gracia, one of the actor's great pillars in recent years. "Honey, I'm going to miss you. You left me a big void. Today all of us who loved you mourn you. Despite our differences in this last stage, I always loved you and I will love you. R.I.P.," he assured on his networks social.

And although they had the occasional fight on television sets, she herself confessed a while ago that they were "a big family" and that they still loved each other very much.

And these have not been the only reactions. Although his entourage was quick to speak out, there have also been several personalities from the political and cultural world who have wanted to send an emotional message to the actor. The president of the Generalitat Valenciana himself, Carlos Mazón, has highlighted that he was "a fun, affable man and a lover of the Valencian Community."

Arévalo had more than 50 years in the world of humor behind him. Even so, it was not until 1981 that he debuted in the world of cinema with the film The Majesty of Him Laughter. But his great popularity began with the program One, two, three... answer again, in which he was from 1983 to 2004. For this reason, it is not surprising that his figure is known by several generations. .