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The death of producer La Tota Santillán has caused a stir among Internet users, who are wondering about the identity of his children.
The death of renowned producer Daniel Santillán was recently reported . He was found dead in his home in Castelar. His children have reacted in shock to his tragic death.
The producer Santillán was found by the police, who were authorized by the prosecutor Patricio Ventricelli to enter the home after the complaint was filed by the driver’s relatives, who tried to contact him for days without response.
It is worth noting that in 2023 he was sentenced to 5 years and 6 months in prison for acts of gender violence against his ex-partner and mother of his two minor daughters. In addition to beating the woman, the host was also accused of threatening his ex-father-in-law and a former domestic employee.
Who are the children of Tota Santillán?
La Tota Santillán is the father of four children, the fruit of his marriage to Mónica Faleroy, with whom he had a 20-year relationship. The fruit of their love were: Daniela and Leandro . Later, from his relationship with Sol Fiasche , he had two younger daughters, Camila and Mía .
The eldest daughter, Daniela , is 36 years old and has kept a relatively low profile compared to her father, but is known for her closeness and constant support to her family.
Leandro is currently 34 years old and, like his older sister, prefers to stay out of the media spotlight. However, he has been an important figure in his father’s life, especially during difficult times.
Tota Santillán’s youngest daughter is Mía , she is 7 years old and is also Sol Fiasche’s daughter. Like her sister Camila, she has appeared in some family photos and events with her father.
Who is Santillan?
La Tota Santillán, whose real name was Ricardo Daniel Carías, was a well-known host and figure of tropical music in Argentina. His death caused an impact in the world of entertainment, as his charisma and energy in programs such as “Pasión de Sábado” created a strong connection with the audience.
He began his career in 1990 as co-host of a tropical music program. His charisma and energy quickly led him to gain popularity. Between 1999 and 2005, he was the main host of “Pasión de Sábado”, a very popular program on América TV that became a reference for tropical music in Argentina.