Dalilah Polanco remembers her father's death at La Casa de los Famosos

Actress Dalilah Polanco recalled the events that led to the death of her father, the renowned regional music singer Cutberto Pérez (1946-2002). According to his account, the performer suffered three heart attacks, which, in his opinion, were related to his deep fear of needles and receiving injections.
She told her colleagues at the "Cuarto Día" show on Mexico's Casa de los Famosos how her father passed away 22 years ago, due to cardiac arrest, as indicated by Don Cutberto's medical report.
READ: Mhoni Vidente | Horoscopes for the week of August 11-15And, although the actress doesn't object to the fact that her father suffered three heart attacks, which his heart could no longer withstand, she believes they were the result of trypanophobia, that is, the musician's phobia of needles.
Polanco continued, while Facundo and "Shiky" listened attentively, and mentioned that, for her, her father "died of fear," because, according to her story, the man was admitted to the hospital and everything seemed to be going well, until he had three consecutive heart attacks and died.
Not even medical explanations changed Dalilah's mind, as she has always considered that the heart attacks were due to fear, since her father had a phobia of needles and in his own words: "The heart attacks happened just as he realized they were giving him a puncture."
Who was Cutberto Pérez, the famous father of Dalilah Polanco?Although not many people know it, both Dalilha's mother and father were famous; both worked in different artistic fields.
Regarding Don Cuberto, he was a musician recognized in the national territory for being the founder of the legendary Mariachi 2000 in Ojinaga, Chihuahua, in 1946, with whom he worked professionally until his death on January 12, 2002.
However, it took several years before the group achieved widespread fame and recognition, as evidenced on their official website, which lists October 27, 1980, as the date of their debut, in the famous Plaza de Garibaldi.
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