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Nicolás Vázquez Shares On-Air Story of ‘Signs’ From Late Brother as Studio Lights Flicker

The Todo Pasa interview turned emotional as he connected a chance supermarket meeting with a child to Santiago’s memory.

Overview

  • Vázquez appeared January 22 on Matías Martín’s Todo Pasa (Urbana Play) and spoke about perceived signs from his brother Santiago, who died in 2016.
  • He recalled asking a young boy his name during a supermarket photo request and hearing “Santi,” after privately wishing he could hug his brother moments earlier.
  • While he recounted the anecdote live, lights in the studio flickered and the transmission briefly cut, prompting him to wonder aloud whether to continue.
  • The segment spread widely on social media, and a program staffer posted that the atmosphere in the studio gave them goosebumps.
  • Coverage notes Santiago died at 27 in Punta Cana from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and outlets do not present the on-air outage as verified evidence of a paranormal cause.