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The sudden death of Diego Berti shocked the entire Peruwho woke up with this bad news. The actor and singer’s manager Carlos Sanchez said he did not know the details of the death and stated that the singer is also having a great moment and full of vitality because he has resumed his music career.
“We will remember Diego as a kind, cheerful, diligent person, meticulous in his work, a great actor who accompanied us all this time, full of plans. I was preparing the album with Manuel Garrido-Lecca, we were planning the release,” he said.
“He had a lot of work, he was eager to go inland, lead a group, he was preparing a tour to the United States so that the Peruvians could see him,” he added.
Restart like a singer
Similarly, the manager emphasized that his return to the world of music was brilliant and that his fans welcomed him with open arms. “There was a lot of success and, above all, a lot of love, the shows with him were full of love, he brought his personal things to the stage. His chair, the picture he likes, and all that,” he said.
“He said that he was recording an album that was recorded many years ago in Brazil and that we were reversing it. The album has already been recorded and is in the process of mixing, ”he emphasized.
The 54-year-old actor tested positive for COVID-19, but Carlos Sanchez indicated that he had almost no symptoms and that the illness was very mild. “It’s a cough, flu, nothing else,” he said.
Finally, he urged them to remember Diego Berti as a good person, a good professional, a cheerful person and a loved one.
Source: RPP

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