The Sad End of Evelio con V chica and What

The Sad End of Evelio con V chica and What He Really Died From TVyNovelas

“In memory of Evelio with ‘V’ girl who is now among all angels”… It is the first thing seen in the first episode of ‘Maria aller Engel’ as a reminder that the actor has a had a sad ending, but his legacy continued thanks to the magic of television.

The comedian brought “Delfino” to life in the Mara Escalante series that released “Albertano,” but he was no longer alive when it premiered on August 2, 2009.

Evelio with ‘V’ The girl died on November 4, 2008 at the age of 42. It was a sad and untimely end due to various health issues. That’s what his representative Luis Meza said at the time The actor had complications from the severe gastritis he was suffering from, a drop in his blood pressure and sodium and potassium imbalances in his body that led to his death after he stopped breathing.

Evelio Arias Ramos was the real name of the actor who played Evelio with a “V” girl, a character who “was born out of a need to thank people from different social classes” and whom he knew very well.

During his lifetime, the comedian caused laughs in several programs such as “Humor is … the comedians”, “I will always love you”, “Cero in Conduct”, “Vida TV” and “Maria de todos los Angeles”.

In 2008 he offered an interview in which he said he felt lucky to be working on the program Se vale’.

Galilea Montijo considered him one of her best friends.

On the Hoy show, the presenter was honest about one of her most difficult moments: “When one of my best friends died, who is ‘Evelio con V chica’, it was a very difficult moment for me too, I was on the air and I remember me that one day his mother came to the program, we were in commercials and she gave me a letter from Evelio, Evelio wrote it to me when he was in the hospital.

“It occurred to me, just reading it when we were in commercials, I walked in (on air) and all I wanted to do was go and cry in the dressing room, but no, I said, ‘Until the program ends, I have work,” Galilea recalled.