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The first trans star in Argentine theater history died at 72

A confusing episode occurred while they watched Vanessa's Show

The first trans star in Argentine theater history died at 72

Vanessa Feltz died last Friday at the age of 72. The first trans star in Argentine theater history was laid to rest on Saturday in Palermo with family and friends who gathered to say goodbye. The truth is that in the middle of the funeral ceremony, strangers entered her apartment in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Balvanera.

It was the journalist Pampa Mónaco who recounted details of the information in the cycle Good Tomorrow. "Saturday 9:50 p.m., a person, Gabriela, calls 911 and says she sees two people, who appear not to be from here, enter the apartment," said Damián Doman's panelist specializing in police.

When the police arrived they found that there was no one in the house and they found everything "fairly normal." The fact that stands out is that those who entered the apartment had the key.

For his part, a neighbor assured that after a consortium meeting, they learned that no one took anything and that no valuables were stolen. At the moment, the cause remains under investigation in search of finding an accurate answer about the confusing episode.

Vanessa Show died at the Providencia Sanatorium after suffering decompensation the day before. She was born in La Banda, Santiago del Estero, on September 27, 1950, and was one of the first trans artists on the local scene. She began her career as a vedette at the age of 17 at the Maipo Theater, sharing the stage with Nélida Roca and Nélida Lobato.

She participated in numerous musical and revue shows. In the 70s, in the context of the military dictatorship, she went into exile in Europe and returned to the country in the 90s. She wrote an autobiographical book titled It's True, where she recounted the most important aspects of her life.

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