The singer Patricio Suárez-Vértiz He recalled various significant moments in his career and shared the most challenging experiences he has faced throughout his life. In a recent interview, the artist reflected on the obstacles he has overcome and how they have shaped his musical career. “It’s something you don’t want to do, it’s something you don’t expect to do,” he highlighted in his interview.
This Monday, December 6, Patricio Suárez-Vértiz He was the guest of Exitosa’s ‘Against Traffic’ program, where he revealed several details about his life. However, the musician recalled that the most difficult moment of his life was when he had to break the news to his mother of the death of his brother Pedro Suárez-Vértiz.
Patricio Suárez-Vértiz and his shocking revelation
More than a year has passed since the death of Pedro Suárez Vértiz, one of the most beloved musicians of Peruvian rock. His brother Patricio Suárez-Vértiz, in a recent interview with the radio program ‘Against Traffic’, acknowledged that breaking the news to his mother was one of the most difficult tasks he had to face.
“Tell my mother that her son passed away. It’s something you don’t want to do, it’s something you don’t expect to do, you don’t have the words to practice in front of the mirror. You have to do what you have to do. “You think about a thousand things,” he explained with great nostalgia.
Likewise, Patricio Suárez-Vértiz revealed that on his way to his mother’s house to tell her the heartbreaking news, his mind did not stop reflecting on the impact this would have on her.
Patricio Suárez Vértiz remembers his mother with nostalgia
Besides, Patricio Suárez-Vértiz, In the aforementioned interview, he evoked the painful memory of his mother’s death, which further intensified the emotional burden he was experiencing at that time.
“Hug your mother, tell her that you love her very much and if you haven’t called her, call her. I can say that I have a clear conscience because God gave me 4 years with my mother; I don’t care about the rest, but they were the best 4 years,” the musician stated in an emotional way.