In this setting, a video of the Youtuber Egui Sosa went viral. There she points out that “El Noba, who was a benchmark for Cumbia 420, look: Lautaro René Coronel, El Noba,” says Sosa, while she shows the tomb and what seems to be a voice resonates in the background.
The reactions of the fans
“You can hear a voice saying ‘open’ or something similar”, “It seems like it resonates a bit”, “That’s because they don’t let him rest”, are some of the comments they left. Another young woman wrote that “the mother said that she had to get him out of there because he did not like being locked up.”
Another mystery: they hear Leo Mattioli sing in Pinamar
Neighbors affirm that the ghost of Leo Mattioli is in a house and that he can be heard singing. It is a property where the late singer from Santa Fe stayed.
The versions about this supernatural phenomenon gave rise to an urban myth that settled in the Buenos Aires town. The house where Leo Mattioli stayed when he went to Pinamar is uninhabited (supposedly).
Haunted houses, in which people claim to witness paranormal events, are part of urban legends around the world.
A little more than ten years after the death of Leo Mattioli, residents of Pinamar affirm that “the ghost” of the singer inhabits a house in that Buenos Aires town, the same one in which the interpreter of “Le pido a Dios” stayed in his vacations when traveling to the Atlantic Coast. The version generated a strong repercussion among the fans of the “Santafecino Lion”.
“In the house there is music and a person singing a cappella every day,” they indicated. It is an imposing house located on Av. Libertador and Av. Martín Pescador, near the center of Pinamar Norte, a place that the composer used from the year 2000 until his death to rest on summer vacations and also to stay when he performed some show in town.
Source: Ambito

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