More than three months after the death of Carmen Sevilla, which occurred on June 27, the artist’s name has once again come to the fore. This time, it is due to the information published by the newspaper ABC and according to which her ashes would still remain, more than 100 days after her death, in the Pozuelo Municipal Mortuary, in Madrid.

The last years of Carmen’s life were spent in the strictest privacy, suffering from Alzheimer’s and barely accompanied by her son Augusto Algueró, who would have been responsible for collecting the ashes. Although the man has declined to speak to the media, a person very close to the artist has managed to find out her version: Rappel.

In a video broadcast by the Telecinco program Así es la vida, the psychic confirms having spoken with Algueró. “I asked him: ‘Let’s see, Augusto, they called me to ask, it seems that you haven’t gone to collect your mother’s ashes’, and he told me: ‘Who said that? get informed,'” he says about the conversation held.

Carmen Sevilla’s son therefore denies the information disseminated that pointed to his complete passivity towards his mother’s remains. Algueró, furthermore, dared immediately afterwards to confirm to Rappel what his next intentions were in this regard, always according to the clairvoyant’s story.

“I am going to do with my mother’s ashes what I promised my mother, and that you know, the urn that they were going to give her of the ashes, to make three urns, and to deposit those three urns in three places.” that had been very special and very unique in his life,” Rappel said in the video broadcast by Así es la vida.

Carmen’s last wishes would involve scattering her ashes both in Marbella and in the same Sevillian cemetery where her parents are buried, according to what her niece Elena tells Vanitatis. The latter’s version, however, contrasts with Algueró’s, since it ensures that a part of the artist’s ashes currently rest in her house.