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Eiza González mourns the death of Octavio Ocaña
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Eiza González mourns the death of Octavio Ocaña and reflects on their time filming ‘Lola, érase una vez’


The actor was only 22 years old


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Jovita TrujilloSenior Writer
NOVEMBER 8, 2021 7:22 PM ESTNOV 8, 2021, 7:22 PM EST

Last week on October 30th it was revealed that 22-year-old Mexican actor Octavio Ocaña died of a gunshot wound to the head on October 29th. While the details of his death are tragic and confusing, his fans, family, and co-stars are grieving and honoring his life. Over the weekend Eiza González dedicated messages to Ocaña, whom she worked with on the telenovela ‘Lola, érase una vez’ in 2007.

Eiza Gonzales Octavio Ocaña© Eiza Gonzales

González took some time to reflect on the terrible news before releasing her heartfelt statement. On Saturday, November 6th the actress took to Twitter and wrote, “I have been trying to digest the terrible news about Octavio for several days. I want to share that my time with him on Lola was incredibly special as he and I spent quite a bit of time together. Including his family. I am filled with sadness about what happened and I still can‘t come to terms with it.”

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In a separate tweet, the singer shared a screenshot from one of the episodes where she is laughing with Ocaña who was then just a little boy. “I hope God rest his soul and my heart goes out to his beautiful family. I am so sorry for this loss and you are in my thoughts and heart. Red heart Q.E.P.D. My dearest louse Two hearts,” she wrote.

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Ocaña is known best for playing the well-known character of “Benito Rivers” in the Televisa series “Vecinos” launched in 2005. It ran for three seasons from 2005 to 2008 and returned to the screens in 2017, with Benito now 18-years-old.

'Vecinos' TV Show Press Conference© GettyImages

According to the Mexico State Prosecutor‘s Office, Ocaña accidentally fired his own gun while he was being pursued by policemen from the municipality of Cuautitlán Izcalli, who gave him the order to stop the vehicle he was driving, per CNN.

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The prosecutor‘s office reports that Ocaña lost control of the truck, which caused it to crash on the side of the road on the Chamapa-Lechería highway. The authorities added that two people were with the actor. During their interview, one allegedly said that “they had been consuming intoxicating drinks and when they were driving through the streets of Cuautitlán Izcalli, municipal police stopped them, however, Octavio sped up the truck to avoid being stopped,” per CNN.

According to the outlet, a leaked video of the alleged persecution between Ocaña and the police has raised questions from his family about the actions of the local authorities.

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