
Lalo Mora se despide de Homero de León y habla de la muerte sin miedo | VIDEO
En medio de la tristeza uno de los fundadores de los legendarios Los Invasores de Nuevo León, expresó que Homero fue su gran amigo y compañero de éxi…
MONTERREY, NUEVO LEÓN – Renowned Mexican singer Lalo Mora attended the funeral of Homero Medina, a beloved member of the iconic group Los Invasores de Nuevo León, on Friday. Speaking to reporters, Mora offered poignant reflections on life, death, and his enduring friendship with Medina. "I am not afraid of death," Mora stated, addressing the media with a calm demeanor. "It is the destiny of all of us. It is life, the life we have, and death must come. It is very natural." Mora shared heartfelt sentiments about his relationship with Medina, emphasizing their long history together. "We spent 12 years together," he recalled, referring to their time collaborating musically. "Homero was truly the best of all. A good friend, a very manly, upright, and decent man of his word." The singer expressed his sorrow for the loss, acknowledging the pain felt by Medina's family and loved ones. "We all lament it," he said, referring to the passing of his musical brother. Mora concluded by expressing hope that Medina is now resting in peace, a sentiment echoed by many in the regional Mexican music community.
En medio de la tristeza uno de los fundadores de los legendarios Los Invasores de Nuevo León, expresó que Homero fue su gran amigo y compañero de éxi…