In the midst of the pain over the death of Indio Solari, the popular farewell to the former leader of Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricota again demonstrated the magnitude of an unprecedented cultural phenomenon. Thousands of people came to Villa Domínico to participate in the last farewell, in a day marked by long rows, flags, songs and spontaneous tributes. The call was so massive that dozens of faith blocks and blocks of waiting to enter…
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In the midst of the pain over the death of Indio Solari, the popular farewell to the former leader of Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricota again demonstrated the magnitude of an unprecedented cultural phenomenon. Thousands of people came to Villa Domínico to participate in the last farewell, in a day marked by long rows, flags, songs and spontaneous tributes. The call was so massive that dozens of faith blocks and blocks of waiting to enter…