They mourn the death of Mexican actress Rosita Pelayo

MIAMI.- The actress Rosa María Pelayo Vargas, better known as Rosita Pelayo, died at the age of 64 on December 16 in her native Mexico City. Although the unfortunate event occurred on Saturday, the news emerged today in various media.

According to the local press, the Mexican interpreter died from colon cancer that was detected a few months ago, after suffering from degenerative rheumatoid arthritis.

“Rosita Pelayo died due to health complications derived from treatment related to colon cancer that she had been fighting for a long time. It should be noted that the news of her death spread through social networks after the confirmation of the information by Yolanda Huerta , who was her friend and also a producer,” says The Herald of Mexico.

According to TV and novelsPelayo faced this illness with financial problems after a scam related to a coffee maker.

“Rosa María Pelayo Vargas, better known as Rosita Pelayo, revealed that she lacked financial solvency, in the midst of a lawsuit she had against Alberto Estrella, whom she accused of having defrauded her with the investment he made in a coffee shop that is in the actor’s theater. Teatro Circle, so some of his friends and colleagues in the artistic world joined together to raise funds for his operations and chemotherapy,” the media detailed.

Actress’s career

Rosa María Pelayo Vargas was born on December 19, 1958 in Mexico City.

The daughter of the actor Luis Manuel Pelayo and Rosa Mara Vargas began her acting career in 1982 when she was part of the cast of the television series Cachn cachn ra ra!. After that, he was seen in soap operas such as The sin of Oyuki, Seraph, Hold me very tight, Salom, The most beautiful uglyamong other.

“He was part of several projects, but one of the first that launched his career in entertainment was the youth television series Cachn cachn ra ra!! which was broadcast from 1981 to 1987, in addition to the soap opera The most beautiful ugly, which was the Mexican edition of I am Betty the Ugly onethe Colombian success story”, highlighted The Herald of Mexico.

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