The mother of Jainer Pinedo, the ‘Dancing Engineer’, asked the authorities to speed up the procedures to be able to take the remains of her son to Iquitos, since the influencer’s body is in Chiclayo, where he was being treated for dengue.
The woman burst into tears as she explained that she has to take her firstborn home today or on Monday.
“Please, I ask you from the bottom of my heart. Today is Sunday, the procedures cannot be expedited and my son needs to be in his homeland, which is the city of Iquitos, I want to take him.“, he told Latina.
In this regard, the mother of the popular ‘Ballerin Engineer’ is requesting the help of the Peruvian Air Force to help her transport her son’s body to Iquitos, since if they transfer him on a commercial flight, they would have to take the remains to Lima and later to Iquitos.
“It’s a whole process, please help me with the FAP or Group 8. This can’t happen tomorrow, please.“, she said through tears.
Jainer Pinedo, the popular ‘Dancing Engineer’, dies from dengue fever in Chiclayo
Jainer Moisés Pinedo Vargas, known as the ‘Dancing Engineer’, passed away on August 18, 2024 at 9:00 am at the Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo National Hospital of EsSalud, located in the city of Chiclayo, Lambayeque region.
The professional was hospitalized in the medical center, where he was receiving specialized care due to serious complications related to dengue, a disease he contracted weeks ago.
The Lambayeque EsSalud Health Network issued an official statement deeply regretting the loss of Pinedo Vargas.
The document highlighted that during his stay in the hospital, the ‘Dancing Engineer’ received comprehensive and continuous care from health professionals, who did everything possible to provide him with the necessary care in his fight against dengue.
The institution also expressed its deepest condolences to the artist’s family, friends and loved ones.We join in prayer for his eternal rest.“, the letter concludes.
Pinedo Vargas rose to fame on social media thanks to his charisma and talent for dancing, which allowed him to win the affection of thousands of followers who christened him the ‘Dancing Engineer’. His ability to combine his knowledge as an engineer with his passion for dancing made him a much-loved figure, especially in the Lambayeque region, where he lived.