What did the famous driver Chabelo die of? The friend of all children
Time to Read: 2 minuteChabelo passed away at the age of 88, but it was news that took his fans by surprise, since he was not known to be in poor health
Chabelo broke our hearts after his departure at 88 years of age was announced. It was through social networks that the official account of the actor, comedian and producer released this terrible news.
But now, his millions of fans are wondering about what Did Xavier López “Chabelo” die? An unknown that was revealed just when his death was revealed.
According to this same Twitter account, the actor's family shared that the causes of death of the driver “En familia con Chabelo” were due to abdominal complications.
No further details were given in this regard, but various Mexican media outlets recalled that, in 2020, his wife, Teresa Miranda, had made it known that they took him to the hospital after noticing that he was ailing.
After some studies were carried out, a cancerous tumor was detected in the digestive tract.In May of In 2022, the driver published a message on the networks in which he assured that he was out of danger. “Overcome, thank God and the doctors. Evicted? No!”.
It should be remembered that, despite being a Mexican icon, Chabelo was not born in Mexico, but in Chicago, Illinois, on February 17, 1935.
Despite this, he did have Mexican blood, since his parents were originally from León, Guanajuato, who moved before he was born.
With a torn soul and knowing that many and many people have dear for many years and who will feel his departure, we ask you to pray for his rest and give us the opportunity to pass in peace the mourning that overwhelms our entire family. López Miranda family— Xavier Lopez Chabelo (@chabelooficial) March 25, 2023
And when they were one year old they returned to Mexico, but it was when he turned 18 that he had to return to the United States to do his military service, being recruited by the US Army with whom he spent three months at their military base located in San Diego, California, where he was almost sent to the Korean War
But he returned to Mexico and moved to the capital with his family to study medicine, which he practiced for four years in a private sanatorium.