Relatives and friends of Albert Rodríguez come to the house to pay tribute to him

Gathered and former co-workers and tables of Albert Rodriguez, who has died today at the age of 58, arrived this afternoon at the residence of the actor and comedian in Bayamón to offer support and embrace the family.

Deddie Romero, Marian Pabón, Jorge Castro, Cristina Soler, René Monclova, Suzette Baco, Wanda Sais, Francis Roses, Kiko Blade and Eyra Agüero were some of those who came dismayed by the sudden death of whom they described as a brother.

Around 5:48 a.m. loud applause was heard in honor of Rodriguez, minutes before his body was moved to the hearse.

“He was a brother”, Said dismayed comedian and producer Emmanuel “Sunshine” Logroño on leaving the residence along with his colleagues, among them: producer Gilda Santini.

Although the details of the funeral are still unknown, Monclova, who acted as spokesman for family and friends, said they hope to coordinate a village vigil at a theater in Bayamón and that Rodriguez will later be buried in Añasco, a village native of his family.

He also indicated that the death was due to natural causes. “He already had some health conditions and apparently it was something related to his diabetes,” said Monclova, who described Rodriguez as “a great guy, wonderful, we laughed a lot, a great worker.”

René Monclova served as a spokesman for friends and family.

According to Monclova, loud applause was a way for them to rescue and recover from each other in many ways. “This applause is a way to express it, it’s the best way we can speak. It’s our common language,” Monclova said.

“We’re going to miss him a lot. Albert’s personality, his humor, the great advice he gave us, the smile, you know that smile (was contagious) and his presence. (It’s) a great loss, he’s going to make a big hole in the theater, in the school “, he expressed hours before his arrival at the Roses property, who was working with Rodríguez on” El remix “. The comedian described Rodriguez as a mentor in comedy and highlighted his skills as a director, a position he assumed when Logroño was not there.

For his part, the mayor of Bayamón, Ramón Luis Rivera, son, expressed his respect for Rodríguez on his departure from the residence to where he came to offer his condolences. “He was a very humble person, very much with his feet on the ground. I think even him felt a little bit of something when someone asked him for a photo and nobility, if you asked him a favor,” he said.

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