• Presentation Ana Obregón and the mobile phone call she received from her son, after he died: "Yes, from Aless. I said 'this is a sign.'"
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  • Controversy Alessandro Lequio does not want to meet his granddaughter

Alessandro Lequio (62) has always tried to stay on the sidelines but this Wednesday he exploded. For the first time he has valued the book launched in April by Ana Obregón (68), El chico de las musarañas. She has always presented it under the premise that it was her son's book and she finished it. "It's what gave me strength [to write it], because it's what my son wanted," she said in the presentation, where she also said emotionally that her deceased son called her on the phone.

Nothing to do with the vision that Aless' father has given today on these pages. "Ana's book has nothing to do with the loose pages my son left written. I'm sick of people saying the book is his, it's not."

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Great expectation.

Ana Obregón and the mobile phone call she received from her son, after he died: "Yes, from Aless. I said 'this is a sign.'"

  • Writing: ANDREA M. ROSA DEL PINO

Ana Obregón and the mobile phone call she received from her son, after he died: "Yes, from Aless. I said 'this is a sign.'"

For the collaborator, El chico de las musarañas is not the story of overcoming and love that Obregón sells, but the story of a horrible experience. "Here everyone takes things as they can and as they want. What I find terrible is the people who say it's a wonderful story. That a 27-year-old boy dies is not a beautiful story, it is a horror story, of the worst of terrors there is."

Overcome by the situation – they were putting live the images of Obregón talking about the book – Lequio has also confessed that he has not read the book. "I don't need anyone to tell me my son's story, I've lived it." For her part, her mother has assured that she has fulfilled what Aless wanted: to create a foundation that raises funds for the fight against cancer, have a daughter and write a book. "His three wishes."

  • Alessandro Lequio
  • Ana Obregon

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