“My life goes on, but it’s not the same”

“My life goes on, but it’s not the same”
“My life goes on, but it’s not the same”

This Monday, June 3, marked two years since the death of El Noba. Her mother Vanesa Aranda remembered him with some emotional words on her Instagram account. She also spoke with Teleshow and assured that L-Gante and La Joaqui are the only celebrities who always remember their son.

Lautaro Coronel, better known as El Noba, was the victim of a road accident on June 3, 2022. The event occurred on May 24 of that year on the corner of Luis Braille and Solís, in the Buenos Aires district of Florencio Varela.

The cumbia 420 leader was hospitalized in intensive care for ten days until he finally died. According to expert reports, the musician was traveling at more than 50 kilometers per hour when a maneuver caused him to lose control of his motorcycle and he ended up hitting a car. At the end of August, the case was filed because the court considered that the driver of the larger vehicle was not responsible for the crash.

“Every day for me is tough, it’s difficult. We had a very intense love relationship, a family relationship. Every day it becomes more difficult for me. There is not a single day that I do not remember him. “I try to take care of her as best as possible because I have two more daughters, grandchildren and a husband, it’s not their fault and apart from that I always told her that everything was possible, that nothing was impossible, so if I fell I wouldn’t be her mother,” she expressed. Vanesa in the interview.

“Very few people remember”

The woman maintained that what she misses most about Lautaro were the brief moments they spent together, the mates, the talks and the calls to ask him to cook her a stew because he came to have lunch with her. “We also fought a lot because we used to tell each other things, but we both always came back. With a kiss he fixed everything,” she highlighted.

As time went by, Aranda saw how the thousands of people who came to his house daily for the death of his son said goodbye and now “very few people remember.” “Unfortunately I knew what this was like. When what happened happened there were a hundred of us. Now I have extra fingers on my hand,” she says.

“The ones I have the most relationship with are L-Gante and La Joaqui, who are the only ones who, in every show, every moment they have, send me a message, invite me to lunch. My son is present at every event they have. They invite me and my family. They ask me if I need anything. With her we even visit each other in our homes. The motorcycle guys remember it too,” she said.

Currently, Vanesa continues working in the pastry industry, just as her son wanted. “I work at home, I use my kitchen, it’s all chaos, but hey, I have to adapt to what I have to do, he would say. “He taught me a lot in his few years,” he lovingly detailed.

And at the end he added: “He didn’t want me to cry but I swear it’s impossible, I know we’re going to meet again at some point. Meanwhile I remember him happy, as he was, happy. If there was only one sandwich and there were ten of them, he would divide it among the ten. If he had a bad day, he would paint it in colors. My life goes on, although it is no longer the same.”

 
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