Mexican actress Rebecca Jones, star of “Cuna de lobos,” dies at 65


Rebecca Jones He left for eternity at dawn on Wednesday, March 22, due to health problems that he had been suffering. The news was confirmed by his representative, Danna Vázquez, through social networks. The ad states that the famous “Cradle of Wolves” actress He passed away accompanied by his loved ones. It should be noted that the Mexican figure was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2017 and, after fighting intensely against the disease, she defeated it in 2019.

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Confirmed the death of Rebecca Jones

The agency “Dana Press” surprised locals and strangers by making the important announcement known. “With deep sadness, we want to report the death of our beloved and admired Rebecca Anne Jones Fuentes (March 21, 1957 – March 22, 2023),” the first part of the statement read.

Then the same source points out that Rebecca was always protected by her loved ones until her last minutes of life. “He was accompanied, at all times, by his loved ones, he left in peace and with deep gratitude to his audience for whom he worked all his life,” adds. “In the next few days, we will join in seeing her off as she wished. Thanks to everyone who was aware of Rebecca’s health at all times,” the text reads.

Confirm the death of Rebecca Jones. Photo: Twitter capture/Danna Vázquez

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Rebecca Jones Biography

Rebecca Jones He was born in Mexico City on March 21, 1957 and spent his childhood and part of his adolescence in California. He studied Drama on the Orange Coast and later moved to Mexico. In 1982, Jones made her debut on the small screen thanks to the soap opera “Love never dies” and, the following year, she would participate in “El maleficio”. Her impeccable career also led her to be part of “The Fallen Angel”, “Cradle of Wolves” “The Devil’s Smile”, “Crystal Empire” and “To Love Again”.

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