Carla Goyanes has taken refuge for a few days in Marbella with her mother, her children and her husband, two months after losing his father and older sister. Taking advantage of the fact that the November 1 holiday joins the weekend this year, the family met in the Malaga municipality and spent Halloween night there.
“My favorite pumpkin,” said the 41-year-old businesswoman on her public profile, along with three endearing photos where we see her with her little Beltrán (5). The youngest of the house, with that cute costume for the occasion, posed with his mother on the beach and with the sea in the background.
With kisses and hugs, Carla is always very affectionate and attentive with her child, the youngest of the three she has with her husband Jorge Benguria. The young man’s older brothers are Carlos (12 years old) and Santi (9), of whom Goyanes is always equally proud.
Cari Lapique’s words that reflect the difficult moment the family is going through
Grieving the death of a loved one is something very personal that, in each case, can last days, months and even years. If this loss is sudden, the ‘shock’ is, undoubtedly, even greater. And if unfortunately it is not just one death, but two in a very short space of time, the sadness multiplies considerably.
That is what both Carla and Cari Lapique have experienced firsthand, in what has undoubtedly been the worst summer of their lives. Carlos Goyanes died on August 7 of a heart attack at the age of 79, while Caritina said goodbye to us on the 26th of that same month for a cardiac arrest at 46.
In both cases, the family tragedy occurred in the place where they spend their vacation seasons, since they have a second residence there. Marbella is your usual refuge during the summer season and also during these types of dates, when non-working days are lengthened due to a holiday during the week.
It is there that Cari (72) and her youngest daughter have moved to cross the Todos los Santos bridge, a place where memories and nostalgia will surely assail them. Thus, for the first time since the deaths occurred, both have returned to the Malaga town.
At the Adolfo Suárez-Madrid Barajas Airport, the owner of the showroom of the fashion brand Yowe said a few words when she was preparing to take the flight to the south of Spain. We heard her speak then with a soft voice and a sad face, reflecting the hard time they are going through.
Lapique first said that he will be in the Andalusian municipality “until Monday”, and then responded with a phrase that says it all about how he feels. It was the question of whether this November 1, where we remember our deceased, was going to be especially hard for her because of everything she had experienced. His response to the reporters’ microphones was more than eloquent, with a devastating “every day is the same.”
Next, the journalist commented to her that therefore there are “more bad days than good ones”, to which she responded with a “yes”. In this way, Cari made it clear that she still has time to regain normality in her daily life, even though a little over a week ago we saw how went back to work to take back the reins of your business.