Dejected, devastated and kept standing thanks to her sister, Miriam Lapiqueand her friend Carla Vega Penichetwho held her by both arms as they walked. This is how she arrived Search for Lapique to Malaga airport shortly after ten o’clock at night. Her family and friends were waiting for her in Marbella to lay the wake for the remains of her eldest daughter, Caritawho died this Monday at the age of 46 after suffering a heart attack, just 19 days after the death of her father, Carlos Goyanes79 years old.
The news of Cari’s sudden death has caught her mother in Mallorca, where she had travelled after being widowed to live her mourning in peace with her sister, widow, in turn, of Alfonso Cortina. Both have taken the first plane to arrive as soon as possible to the San Pedro de Alcántara funeral home, where the funeral service for Caritina’s soul has taken place at 11:00 p.m. The unusual time was requested by the widower, Antonio Matos, who wanted to wait for the arrival of his mother-in-law to begin the farewell. According to Beatriz Cortázar, the businessman has expressed the desire that it be her who decides how and when to say the last goodbye to her daughter.
The businesswoman, who was at home, began to feel ill at midday. Her condition worsened and her husband decided to rush her to the nearest hospital, but the emergency services could do nothing to save her life. She had suffered a heart attack and no longer had a pulse. Cari leaves behind two children: Pedro, aged 13, and Mini Cari, aged 10. The pain of her family and friends is immeasurable. They remember her as a very hard-working, happy, loving and very religious woman. She was very close to her sister Carla, who arrived at the funeral home accompanied by her husband, Jorge Benguría, and tearfully hugged her brother-in-law, Antonio, now Cari’s widower.
Among the people who wanted to support the family in these difficult times we saw Ines Domecq, Jose Maria Garcia, Alfonso de Bourbon or Rosauro Varo.