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Exalcalde of Tijuana passed away Who was Juan Manuel Gastélum?

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Juan Manuel Gastélum Buenrostro, former mayor of Tijuana, died Tuesday at age 70. The news was confirmed by his son, Juan Manuel Gastélum, through social networks. So far no details have been reported on public events or funeral services. His death represents the departure of a character who held key positions in the Tijuana municipal government. Reactions to his death began to circulate on social networks, especially by figures close to local p…
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By Redacción Es Noticia redacción@esnoticiapr.com The former mayor of Cidra, Ángel “Wiso” Malavé Zayas, died last night, as confirmed by the assistant mayor of the municipality. So far, no details have been revealed about the cause of his death or about the funeral services. The current mayor of Cidra, Delvis J. Pagán Clavijo, deeply lamented the loss and decreed two days of municipal mourning in honor of the former official. “As a sign of respe…

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TIJUANA, APRIL 9, 2025.- The last Panist mayor of Tijuana, Juan Manuel Gastélum Buenostro died as a result of medical complications resulting from a relapse suffered this weekend in the Campestre Club, aggravated by his cardiovascular condition. As we reported, the former mayor Gastélum passed out when he was in the Sports Cub of the Campestre City. Immediately he was taken to a hospital where we were informed that he would have been stabilized …

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TIJUANA, Baja California, April 9, 2025.- The former municipal president of Tijuana, Juan Manuel Gastélum Buenostro, died on Wednesday at 70 years of age, as confirmed by his son via social networks. "On behalf of the Gastelum Rivera family, with gratitude in the soul and heart full of memories, we honor the life of my pope and his example", wrote his primogenite in a Facebook post. Juan Manuel Gastélum Buenostro, who was nicknamed "El Patas", w…

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Juan Manuel Gastélum Buenrostro, former mayor of Tijuana, died Tuesday at age 70. The news was confirmed by his son, Juan Manuel Gastélum, through social networks. So far no details have been reported on public events or funeral services. His death represents the departure of a character who held key positions in the Tijuana municipal government. Reactions to his death began to circulate on social networks, especially by figures close to local p…

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Tijuana, April 9. Juan Manuel Gastélum Buenostro, the former PAN mayor also known as "El Patas", died Wednesday at age 70 after staying for several days in a hospital in the United States, where he was reported "delicate but stable." The last Timorese mayor of National Action before the arrival of Morena was hospitalized last week, after an apparent fading; he was being checked by doctors to know the origin of the problem. It should be noted tha…

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This afternoon the death of Juan Manuel Gastélum Buenostro, better known as “El Patas”, who was mayor of Tijuana on two occasions was confirmed. His death was confirmed by his son, Juan Manuel Gastélum Rivera, who a few days ago had shared information about his father, indicating that the former mayor had been interned in a ... La entrada Diece Juan Manuel Gastélum, former mayor of Tijuana, after fainting a few days ago was first published in TJ…

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Punto Norte broke the news in on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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