domingo, 30 de noviembre de 2014

El último adiós a Chespirito

Como un súper héroe, como un grande, un ídolo nacional y mundial, así una multitud despide a Roberto Gómez Bolaños, "Chespirito".

El que fue su foro de Televisa San Angel, donde por más de 25 años pasaron personajes como El Chavo del 8, El Chapulín Colorado, el Chómpiras y más, se preparó para recibir los restos del querido Chespirito. Allí, se le celebró una misa que fue televisada y en donde estuvieron sus familiares, un gran grupo de amigos y gente del espectáculo.

Desde el sábado 29 muy temprano, el cuerpo del querido cómico fue preparado y luego trasladado al aeropuerto de Cancún para llegar a la ciudad de México acompañado de su inseparable esposa, Florinda Meza y familiares.

Destrozada, tal lo compartió su propio hermano, Doña Florinda agradeció a todos por el amor que le dieron a su esposo y por la gran despedida mundial que se tradujo en fotos, pensamientos, dibujos o palabras de aliento.

Una vez aterrizó el avión, el féretro recorrió las calles del sur de la ciudad en donde fue despedido por una multitud de fanáticos, hasta llegar a las instalaciones de Televisa donde los esperaban para realizarle la primera despedida.

Luego de la misa el cuerpo de Chespirito fue trasladado, y el domingo será llevado al estadio Azteca para que el pueblo lo despida.

La misma familia, a través de la cuenta de Twitter del querido Gómez Bolaños, invitaron a todos a despedir al superhéroe latino.

APTOPIX Mexico Chespirito Obit

Lidio Istrieya dressed as the character El Chapulin Colorado, made famous by the late Mexican comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos, better known as Chespirito, is removed from the premises of Televisa headquarters, after Istrieya tried to join the funeral procession leading to Bolanos' private funeral Mass, in Mexico City, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. The iconic Mexican comedian who also wrote and played the boy television character "El Chavo del Ocho" defined a generation for millions of Latin American children, died Friday at age 85. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)

Mexico Chespirito Obit

Lidio Istrieya dressed as the character El Chapulin Colorado, made famous by the late Mexican comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos, better known as Chespirito, performs somersaults outside Televisa headquarters, as journalists wait for the arrival of the hearse transporting the remains of Bolanos, in Mexico City, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. The iconic Mexican comedian who also wrote and played the boy television character "El Chavo del Ocho," died Friday at age 85. His employer, the Televisa television network, said his body would be flown from his home in Cancun to Mexico City on Saturday for a private funeral Mass at the network's headquarters, and a public tribute was planned for Sunday at Azteca stadium. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)

Mexico Chespirito Obit

The hearse transporting the remains of Mexican comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos, better known as Chespirito, arrives at Televisa headquarters, in Mexico City, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. Bolanos, the iconic Mexican comedian who wrote and played the boy television character "El Chavo del Ocho" that defined a generation for millions of Latin American children, died Friday at age 85. His employer, the Televisa television network, which is the world's largest producer of Spanish-language programs, did not give the cause of death. It said his body would be flown from his home in Cancun to Mexico City on Saturday for a private funeral Mass at the network's headquarters, and a public tribute was planned for Sunday at Azteca stadium. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)

APTOPIX Mexico Chespirito Obit

A street vendor hawks newspapers emblazoned with the image of the late Mexican comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos, portrayed as his famous character El Chavo del Ocho, in Mexico City, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. The iconic comedian who wrote and played the boy television character that defined a generation for millions of Latin American children, died Friday at age 85. Known as "Chespirito" (chess-pee-REE-to), he changed comedy in Latin America, taking his inspiration from Laurel and Hardy as well as Mexico's other transcendent comedian who eventually made it to Hollywood, Cantinflas. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)

Mexico Chespirito Obit

Actress Florinda Meza, wife of Mexican comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos, better known as Chespirito, looks towards the press at the international airport in Cancun, Mexico, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. Bolanos, the iconic Mexican comedian who wrote and played the boy television character "El Chavo del Ocho" that defined a generation for millions of Latin American children, died Friday at age 85. His body will be flown to Mexico City for a private funeral Mass at Televisa network's headquarters, and a public tribute was planned for Sunday at the Azteca stadium. (AP Photo/Israel Leal)

Mexico Chespirito Obit

Actress Florinda Meza, wife of Mexican comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos, better known as Chespirito, waves to the press at the international airport in Cancun, Mexico, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. Bolanos, the iconic Mexican comedian who wrote and played the boy television character "El Chavo del Ocho" that defined a generation for millions of Latin American children, died Friday at age 85. His body will be flown to Mexico City for a private funeral Mass at Televisa network's headquarters, and a public tribute was planned for Sunday at the Azteca stadium. (AP Photo/Israel Leal)

Mexico Chespirito Obit

Actress Florinda Meza, wife of Mexican comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos, better known as Chespirito, waves to the press at the international airport in Cancun, Mexico, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. Bolanos, the iconic Mexican comedian who wrote and played the boy television character "El Chavo del Ocho" that defined a generation for millions of Latin American children, died Friday at age 85. His body will be flown to Mexico City for a private funeral Mass at Televisa network's headquarters, and a public tribute was planned for Sunday at the Azteca stadium. (AP Photo/Israel Leal)

Mexico Chespirito Obit

The hearse transporting the remains of Mexican comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos, better known as Chespirito, enters the customs area at the international airport in Cancun, Mexico, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. Bolanos, the iconic Mexican comedian who wrote and played the boy television character "El Chavo del Ocho" that defined a generation for millions of Latin American children, died Friday at age 85. His body will be flown to Mexico City for a private funeral Mass at Televisa network's headquarters, and a public tribute was planned for Sunday at the Azteca stadium. (AP Photo/Israel Leal)

Mexico Chespirito Obit

A funeral hearse enters the Isla Dorada gated community where the home of Mexican comedian Roberto Gomez Bolanos is located, in Cancun, Mexico, Friday, Nov. 28, 2014. According to Televisa, the TV network where he worked, the famed comedian also known as Chespirito, has died Friday. He was 85.(AP/Israel Leal)

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