Sanchez, Adan "Chalino"

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Name
Sanchez, Adan "Chalino"Gender: M
born on 14 April 1984 at 07:00 (= 07:00 AM )
Place Torrance CA, USA, 33n50, 118w20
Timezone PST h8w (is standard time)
Data source
Orig source not knownRodden Rating C
Astrology data 24°51' 08°27 Asc. 25°24'



Biography

Mexican-American singer who died in an automobile accident on March 27, 2004 around 6 PM in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico on his way to Puerto Vallarta to promote his music in Mexico. His car blew a tire and the driver lost control. Sanchez was not wearing a seat belt and sustained fatal head injuries. He was just a few weeks shy of his 20th birthday. His own father, a balladeer, was kidnapped and murdered in Sinaloa in 1992.. Adan's death caused a great outpouring of grief in the areas surrounding his home town in California and over 10,000 people, trying to get a last view of his body, began a near-riot in Norwalk, CA..

Sanchez had recorded nine albums of ballads and tributes to his father and adopted the name "Chalino" in memory of his dad.. Young Sanchez's good looks appealed to thousands of teenaged fans. Sanchez's final CD, "Homenaje a Mi Padre," was released last year.

Link to Wikipedia biography

Events

  • Death by Accident 27 March 2004 at 6:00 PM in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico (time is approximate; car crash)
  • Death of Father 1992 (was kidnapped and murdered)

Source Notes

Michael Crouch writes on 4/29/2004 by e-mail: "Found natal chart in a Latin Magazine with pictures of a Mexican astrologer holding up his chart to view, who warned Adan Sanchez of a possible tragedy regarding transits." Crouch later wrote that the name of the astrologer was "EdwardO" and the information was in "TV Notas" 4/14/2004 issue.

Categories

  • Vocation : Entertain/Music : Vocalist/ Pop, Rock, etc.
  • Personal : Death : Accidental
  • Personal : Death : Short Life less than 29 Yrs (died a few weeks shy of 20th birthday)
  • Family : Childhood : Family traumatic event (father kidnapped and murdered in 1992)

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