Mario Soares, 71, suffered a stroke last Friday, the 25th, and his son has appealed for his father’s treatment
the composer Mario Sores71 years old, one of the authors of the song ‘Pense em Mim’, a success with a double voice Leander and Leonardsuffered a cerebral vascular accident (CVA) last Friday, 25, and was hospitalized for four days at the Emergency Department (UPA) in the Northwest area, in Santos, on the coast of Sao Paulo.
On Saturday 26, the composer’s son, who is also called Mario, denounced his father’s situation and asked the singer Leonardo for help through social networks.
Marinho, the composer’s son, said he had sent a message to the singer’s adviser, but there was no response. In the second, Mario was transferred to the Beneficência Portuguesa hospital in Santos.
The report has tried reaching out to the singer’s advisor, but has yet to receive a response.
legal battle
In February of this year, Mario Soares lost a lawsuit filed against Leonardo, in which he demanded payment of “any differences in copyright or royalties not paid by the singer.”
In the decision of the judge Artur Martinho de Oliveira Júnior, it is stated that the composer and two other partners have signed a contract providing for the receipt of 75% of the economic profit deriving from the exploitation of the work in Brazil and that, in the last five years, they received an amount exceeding R $ 350 thousand. The decision is subject to appeal.
The song was composed in 1985, in São Vicente (SP), by Mário Soares, Douglas Gomes da Silva and José Ribeiro da Silva, initially with the title “With destiny to happiness”.
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