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Lisandro Meza: This is what would happen to the millionaire's inheritance after his death

The death of the legendary singer and composer Lisandro Meza in the last hours, just before Christmas, has caused great sadness in the world of music, especially Vallenata as one of its pillars.

The man from Sucre died on the afternoon of December 23rd at the age of 86. after 17 days of hospitalization – since the 6th of this month – in the intensive care unit (ICU) of the La Concepción Clinic in Sincelejo. Apparently his death was the result of health complications due to cerebral ischemia, which had caused internal bleeding.

After death, one of the questions that arises is what will happen to the fortune of the “King without a Crown”, which he has accumulated over more than 50 years of artistic career, during which he achieved great successes such as Las Tapas, Hijo de tuta, Sal y agua, You are pillao, Senderito de amor and Baracunatana, songs that are particularly heard in this year-end season.

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In dialogue with the program Buen día Colombia on the RCN channel Juan José Meza, one of his children explained that there were a total of 16 siblings on his father's side, and assured that in the event of his father's death, the inheritance would have to be divided among them all. However, the legacy of the Sucre icon has not yet been revealed.

The country says goodbye to the Sucre icon

Following his death, there were many nostalgic and supportive messages for the Sucre music icon's family.

The Discos Fuentes label regretted the departure of Meza, a former member of Los Corraleros de Majagual, a group that had signed with that record company in the 1960s. “The day before we celebrated Christmas in Colombia, we received sad news. At Discos Fuentes we deeply regret the death of Lisandro Meza at the age of 86. An incredible minstrel who brightened the holidays and Christmas of all Colombians. Master, fly high! We will always carry you in our hearts!” said the company via its X account.

Afterwards, the record company continues to commemorate the so-called “Macho de América” in various publications, in which they recall lectures and songs and even create a “Top 5” of his songs.

They have also spoken out from politics. Senator Ariel Ávila remembered him as “one of the greats,” he said, in his manifesto on labor exploitation.

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Likewise, Gustavo Bolívar, former mayoral candidate of Bogotá for the Historical Pact, highlighted the legacy left by the legendary vallenato musician. “The man who brightened dozens of Christmases with his music could not have died on another more significant date. RIP teacher Lisandro Meza. “A hug of solidarity to his family,” he said.

Mauricio Lizcano, ICT Minister, also regretted his departure. “Great loss for the country, rest in peace, Master Lisandro Meza.” Their songs will leave a legacy in the Colombian Christmas,” he added.

Peter Manjarres, Colombian vallenato singer and two-time winner of the Latin Grammy Award in the Cumbia/Vallenato category, spoke up with a short message. “Peace at the grave of Maestro Lisandro Meza. My deepest condolences go out to his family. Wife and children.”

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The funeral of Maestro Lisandro Meza They are scheduled for this Monday, December 25th at 4 p.m. His remains will rest in the cemetery of his homeland: the community of Los Palmitos in Sucre.

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