The hygiene and security technician was 38 years old and had been related to the singer for four years, who accompanied him at each stage of the treatment. His love and strength story moved on social networks.
Luciano Ojedacouple of Gladys “La Bomba” Tucumana, He died this Saturday at age 38, after several years of battle against cancer. The metallurgical technician and Safety and Hygiene Specialist shared his life with the singer for four years, and at that time they lived a deep relationship, marked by love and resilience in the face of the disease.
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Ojeda had been operated three times and crossed several stages of chemotherapy. In 2020, during the pandemic, he learned of the diagnosis almost by chance: a routine study was done for his work, and there they discovered a tumor in their abdomen. “He had no symptoms. But when they detect the tumor, they operate immediately,” Gladys had long ago.


During his courtship with the tropical artist, Ojeda had to go through a new intervention and, after a holiday together, a check revealed a new tumor, this time of eight kilos. He returned to the operating room and began a more intense treatment. At that time, with the body weakened and emotionally affected, he wanted to get away from her, but love could more.
“We live a year and a half building a beautiful relationship. I had never felt so much love for a man. He came to love me. I cried even on my son’s shoulder because I wanted to be with Luciano “Gladys said in an interview.
In the last time they lived, and he performed dialysis after the removal of a kidney. His painting aggravated again at the beginning of 2024. However, both continued to share on social networks of love, trips and small escapes like the last one, to the coast and Córdoba.
On May 13, Luciano dedicated his last post to Gladys, with a photo together from the hospital and a message full of tenderness: “I would never take a step back or for fear or for doubts. You are the most faithful person that anyone could have. Feel honest that you cannot expect less, my love.”
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On May 13, Luciano dedicated his last post to Gladys, with a photo together from the hospital
In New Year, I had written: “I am already for the fourth year by winning cancer. I am a survivor. Thank you my love for not dropping, for showing me that beyond pain you can be happy, have peace and love.”
Source: Ambito

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