Julián Figueroa Cause Of Death: How Did Mexican Singer-Songwriter Passed away?

Rim Houston

Julián Figueroa, a telenovela actor and singer from Mexico, has passed away. He was 27.

ANDI Mexico, the country’s actors guild, took to social media late Sunday to announce his death. According to Deadline’s translation of a tweet, “The National Association of Performers communicates the death of member Julián Figueroa.”

“Actor and musician Julián Figueroa and his band have released several CDs. Our deepest sympathies go out to his loved ones “carried on with the post.

Figueroa, who was developing his debut solo record and was last seen on the drama My Camino es amarte, passed away on Sunday in Mexico City. The famous performer’s parents were Joan Sebastian (a famous Mexican vocalist who passed away in 2015) and Maribel Guardia (also a performer).

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On Monday, Guardia uploaded an Instagram post in which he mourned Figueroa and explained what ultimately led to his death. The translated version of her message said, “It pains me to announce the demise of my dear son Julián Figueroa, who has sadly preceded us in parting from this level,” as reported by Billboard.

The playwright’s daughter claimed she was at the theater when her son was discovered unresponsive in his bed. “When the ambulance and police arrived, he was already dead with no signs of violence,” she stated. Acute myocardial infarction and ventricular fibrillation are listed as the causes of death in the medical examiner’s report.

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She requested privacy for the family, saying the funeral will be held in secret.

Figueroa, whose hits include “Volaré” and “Cómo Olvidar,” turned 28 on May 5. The murders of Trigo Figueroa in 2006 and Juan Sebastián in 2010 bring the total number of deaths to three of Sebastian’s eight sons.

On Sunday, he posted his last Instagram photo, a birthday message to his late father. Sebastian would have turned 72.

“How slowly 8 years have gone by since the day you left time tastes more bitter. And people say that time will make everything better, but it’s a horrible lie that just makes things worse “wrote Figueroa, translated to English by Billboard, next to a photo of himself and his father when he was a boy.

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Rim Houston is a content writer. He was graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in English Literature, where they had a double major in Comparative Ethnic Studies. In their free time, Rim enjoys exploring and finding new places to return to. Rim's favorite place that they have visited is Austin, Texas because it's diverse and offers different cultures.
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