Since 2017, each Halloween day is accompanied by an audio that brings joy to anyone who listens to it. “Happy Juagüelin, group, I’m Vanesa,” Vanesa Rosa Cuadra López sent to a WhatsApp family group. However, someone inside decided it was a good idea to make it public. Now, it has been learned that the woman who went viral with that funny phrase has died at 40 years of age.
A news that her own family has revealed on her Instagram account through a statement in which she wanted to make it clear that she would still be alive if it were not for “medical negligence.” “Thank you to everyone who has supported Vanesa all this time,” she began to relate on the social network.
“We regret to inform you that due to the health we have in this country, as you can read, Vanesa is no longer with us,” he added in the statement. Likewise, she has publicly called for a mobilization to “do justice.”
“A kiss to heaven for you, my angel, you have been the most wonderful and good person that could exist, I love you,” he concluded this farewell letter. “And to those who laughed at her… yours is on its way, everything is coming!” He added in a more striking color, so that it is clearer.
A goodbye that has weighed heavily among social media users. His Instagram account, despite being private, has been filled with farewell messages. “R.I.P. Kisses to the sky,” said one user. And she had earned the affection of many through her funny videos on that network.
And on X (Twitter) it didn’t take long for the news to spread. “No, what a shame… Vanesa, you have left us a very beautiful legacy… that of congratulating Halloween with your viral audio. RIP. Twitter is in mourning,” said one of her followers.
“Rest in peace”, “Courage to the family”, “There will be no more happy jagolins” or “I think we laughed with her, and not at her, we will always remember her on special dates”, are some of those comments.