COVID-19 if he had been treated in Spain, according to their lawyer.The Il Divo star died in hospital on December 19 at the age of 53.
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Celine Dion shared an emotional tribute for fellow performers on Instagram.
The singer posted a message to her Stories dedicated to the late Renée Martel And Carlos Marin.
She wrote: “Last weekend we sadly lost two incredible artists. On Saturday we lost Renée Martel, Quebec’s ‘Queen of Country’. Your music and your legacy will live on for generations to come.”
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“And yesterday we lost Carlos Marin, member
COVID-19 if he had been treated in Spain, according to their lawyer.The Il Divo star died in hospital on December 19 at the age of 53.
his tragic death at 52 last week. His former paramour, Geraldine Larrosa, dropped the heartbreaking bombshell while arriving at the Spanish baritone’s private wake in Madrid on Monday, the Daily Mail reported.“Before being intubated he said goodbye to me because he knew he wasn’t going to pull through and it was the saddest image in my life,” recalled a tearful Larrosa, 44.Known by her stage name Innocence, Larrosa has reportedly remained very close to Marin despite their 2009 divorce.
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Il Divo's Carlos Marín's ex-wife Geraldine Larrosa has broken her silence after the singer's tragic passing last week.The Spanish baritone was taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary last week after he fell ill on December 7 and later tested positive for Covid-19.The 53 year old was placed in a medically-induced coma with the male classical quartet Il Divo taking to Twitter to share the devastating news of his death on Sunday 19 December.
Celine Dion has spoken out to pay tribute to two fellow performers who tragically died with an emotional message on Instagram. The Canadian singer - who recently had to postpone her Las Vegas residency due to ill health - shared some moving words as she described the sad loss of Renée Martel and Il Divo's Carlos Marin.SEE: Celine Dion shares health update as she announces heartbreaking newsHer message read: "Last weekend we sadly lost two incredible artists.
Il Divo singer Carlos Marin passed away over the weekend at the age of 53 and now his cause of death has been revealed.
Il Divo singer Carlos Marín has passed away aged 53 after having been rushed to Manchester Royal Hospital earlier this month after falling ill. Following his hospital admission, Carlos was placed in an induced coma this week, and has since tragically passed away.
Simon Cowell has shared his grief in a statement addressing the tragic death of Il Divo singer Carlos Marin on Sunday.The judge has had a close relationship with the band for many years after they signed with his record label Syco in 2003 and featured them on his shows The X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent.
Carlos Marín, one-fourth of the vocal group Il Divo, has sadly passed away. He was just 53.
the group's website. «It is with heavy hearts that we are letting you know that our friend and partner, Carlos Marin, has passed away. He will be missed by his friends, family and fans.
announced in a joint Instagram post.“He will be missed by his friends, family, and fans,” the members continued in their tribute. “There will never be another voice or spirit like Carlos.
Il Divo star Carlos Marín has passed away age 53, after having fallen ill with Covid and being rushed to Manchester Royal Hospital earlier this month.The singer was placed in an induced coma earlier this week, and sadly passed away on Sunday 19 December.