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Veronica Franco, the 19-year-old singer in a wheelchair who moved Tu si que vales, is dead


She died at the age of 19 Veronica Franco, the young singer who had enchanted the audience of Tu si que vales on the notes of ‘Hallelujah’. In a wheelchair on stage, the entire jury had committed, bursting into tears after his thrilling performance. She had brought home four yeses and a standing ovation from the audience. Veronica didn’t make it. She suffered from leukemia and from 2018 was subjected to a series of treatments and therapies that would have caused her a series of neurological complications. He leaves his family, his parents and his sister Michela, a donor for his bone marrow transplant.

Vanni Oddera announces the disappearance of Veronica Franco

Among the first to publicly announce the disappearance of Veronica, the biker Vanni Oddera which for some time has brought its contribution to pediatric hospitals. It was he who had heard her sing and, impressed by her history and her talent, he had accompanied her up to the stage of You are worth it. Oddera dedicated a moving message to Veronica on Facebook, announcing that the young singer did not make it, in her fight against leukemia:

My dear friend, you have made my life unique and wonderful, you have given me so much and you have made everything special around you, illuminating with your soul all the dark moments of my life.Your voice has brought hope and relief to many families A few minutes ago you flew away abandoning this mocking earthly life. You will remain forever in my heart in our heart, your voice will forever be a hope of having a better world. I love you Veronica.

The jury of Tu si que vales in tears for Veronica

Those for the young singer had been the first tears from the jury, in this edition of You are worth it. Veronica Franco had taken the stage of Channel 5 in the episode aired on 12 September. His version of the famous song ‘Hallelujah’ by Alexandra Burke had conquered the judges. Gerry Scotti, in particular, was visibly moved. Veronica, excited and overwhelmed by a long applause from the audience, confessed: “For me the stage is everything”.

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