The coordinator of the PAN federal deputies, Juan Carlos Romero Hicks, reported the death of his son, Juan Carlos Romero Siekman, a loss for which he and his family have received the condolences of the political class.
“With deep pain I share that my son Juan Carlos passed away today. JuanCa he devoted his life to music and found satisfaction in artistic creation. We will miss his simplicity, generosity and big heart. I appreciate your displays of affection, prayers and accompaniment, “wrote the PAN leader in San Lázaro on his Twitter account.
With deep pain I share that my son Juan Carlos passed away today. JuanCa devoted his life to music and found satisfaction in artistic creation. We will miss his simplicity, generosity and big heart.
I appreciate your displays of affection, prayers and accompaniment.
— Juan C. Romero Hicks (@JCRomeroHicks)
June 28, 2020
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To the condolences for the loss have been added the president of the board of directors of the Chamber of Deputies, Laura Rojas, as well as the leader of the PAN in the Senate, Mauricio Kuri and the PAN national leader, Marko Cortés.
Rojas Hernández expressed “I join the sadness of my coordinator Juan Carlos Romero Hicks, @JCRomeroHicks, and that of his family, for the sensitive death of his son Juan Carlos and I hope that they will soon find comfort. QEPD”.
I join the sadness of my coordinator Juan Carlos Romero Hicks, @JCRomeroHicks, and that of his family, for the sensitive death of his son Juan Carlos and I hope that they will soon find comfort.
Q.E.P.D.– Laura_Rojas_ (@Laura_Rojas_)
June 28, 2020
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Meanwhile, the leader of National Action, Cortés Mendoza, expressed “With deep pain I send my heartfelt condolences to the coordinator @JCRomeroHicks for the death of his beloved son Juan Carlos. A big hug for you, for your family and friends, in these difficult times. Rest in peace”.
With deep pain I send my deepest condolences to the coordinator @JCRomeroHicks for the death of his beloved son Juan Carlos.
A big hug for you, for your family and friends, in these difficult times. Rest in peace.
– Marko Cortés (@MarkoCortes)
June 28, 2020
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