The 24-year-old was born in Bogotá and had left the country 10 years ago in search of a better future. In the United States they indicated that she was in the room rented by a music executive, “but the first indications would not point to him.”
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The fact that was known a couple of days ago continues to generate consternation, Laura Camila Lozano Sterling, a young singer from Bogotá, living in the United States, was found lifeless inside a bathtub.
The painful news came from Miami, where she was based. It was learned that she had left the country together with her family when she was 14 years old, looking for a better future.
It turned out that the young woman had studied journalism in the state of Florida.
But he did not dedicate himself to it, but ventured into the musical field, to the point where he already had two songs known as ‘Hookah’ and ‘Moët’.
At the time and in an interview in the local media EvTv, specified that “the best gift you can have. We released ‘Hookah’, it’s my first song and I’m very happy. I love it because reggaeton is a genre that is dominated by men and being able to sing it is a great opportunity,” she said.
They found her in a bathtub
Regarding the case, El Tiempo revealed that “although her death occurred on March 30, only until the last few hours did the Miami Police make public the identity of the woman who was lying in a hotel room.”
Likewise, citing what was revealed by the Daily Mail, “the Colombian was in a room rented by the music executive David Bolno.”
They added that the man in question had left the room around 4:35 am on March 30.
Subsequently, they called him from the hotel to verify that he had indeed been released. Not finding internal answers, they called Bolmo, who indicated that he had already left and the Colombian was in the room.
From Miami they detailed that the first indications would not point to the executive, however investigate.
- “There is an open death investigation pending the toxicology report from the coroner’s office to determine the official cause of death,” authorities in that country said.