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Mass goodbye to the “Conchalí sparrow”: Hundreds of people said goodbye to Zalo Reyes in the Pérgola de las Flores and in the Catholic Cemetery

Hundreds of people fired for the last time Zalo Reyesthe “Conchalí sparrow”, who died this Sunday at the age of 69 due to pancreatic cancer.

It all started yesterday when with his wake at the Conchalí Municipal Gymnasium, to be transferred today to the Catholic Cemetery, where his remains will rest. In the middle of the route, the hearse passed by where he lived his last days and the Pérgola de las Flores where he received the tribute of the pergoleras and pergoleros.

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Shouting “Zalo, friend, the people are with you!” people fired the popular singer added to the intonation in speakers of one of his hits: “A tear in the throat.” Many of the attendees carried flags or photos with his face as well as that of Colo-Colo (a club that Zalo Reyes confessed to being a fan). Carabineros estimated that 300 people came to the Pergola to say goodbye.

Mass goodbye to the "Conchalí sparrow": Hundreds of people said goodbye to Zalo Reyes in the Pérgola de las Flores and in the Catholic Cemetery

Credits: Agency One

As stated Thirdthe pergoleras wrote on the ground: “Goodbye Zalo Reyes. Pergola Santa María. Idol forever.”

Video via Twitter: @JeanIturriaga

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