The comedian “La Gorda Fabiola” is dead on September 19, 2024 at the age of 61 in Bogotá, and contrary to initial speculation, his family clarified that his death was not caused by heart complications or diabetes, but by a bacterium.
It was Pedro González, comedian famous for his character “Don Jediondo”, who told Caracol Radio that Fabiola Posada had been urgently hospitalized on the evening of September 18, due to an infection in the respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
However, his children broke his silence and clarified his details surprising death of his mother.
What did ‘La Gorda Fabiola’ die of?
Juan Sebastián and Alejandra Valencia, the eldest children of “La Gorda Fabiola”, reported that their mother’s health worsened in three days and this had nothing to do with the heart disease and diabetes that had plagued her for so long.
“My mother’s death was a surprise, no one expected it, she was very well, her heart didn’t kill her, diabetes didn’t kill her,” her son explained in an interview with Mr. Per Latin America.
” He acquired a bacterium and we all thought it was another symptom. It started getting really bad, until we decided to go to the clinic, the doctors couldn’t get the joke.”
The comedian’s son pointed out that it was until “ they did crops“It was that they found the real diagnosis, but it was too late.
” They found a bacterium that was already very advanced and that’s what made her remove the three days she was in the clinic,” Juan Sebastian said.
Who was ‘La Gorda Fabiola’?
Fabiola Posada, known as “La Gorda Fabiola”, was an iconic figure of humor in Colombia. He was born on September 18, 1963 in Santa Marta.
His career took off in the 90s, standing out for his style of comedy that combined folk with reflections on everyday life. She participated in television programs such as “Sábados Felices”, where her charisma and unique style made her stand out.
Fabiola has also been an entrepreneur, model and journalist, demonstrating her versatility and talent in various fields. In addition, he entered politics, running as a representative in the Chamber of Bogotá.
Throughout his life he faced many health problems, including diabetes and heart complications. In 2014, he suffered a 23-day coma, from which he managed to recover.
Fabiola Posada was married twice and had three children.
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