
Imelda Tuñón's father, known as 'Tito Frank' Garza, has spoken about the death of Julián Figueroa and questioned the circumstances surrounding this tragic event. Initially, it was said that Julián died of a heart attack, but 'Tito Frank' suggests this was a consequence of deeper issues related to emotional and affective deficiencies in his family environment. According to him, the lack of attachment between Maribel Guardia and her son contributed to relapses in addictions and emotional problems.
The grandfather of José Julián Figueroa, son of Julián and Maribel Guardia, expresses his concern for the child's future, especially because, according to him, Maribel was not directly involved in Julián's care and only resorted to rehabilitation clinics. 'Tito Frank' fears that his grandson may follow in his father's footsteps if the necessary love and care are not provided in his upbringing and emotional development.
José Julián's grandfather has also denied Maribel Guardia's allegations about possible addictions of his daughter Imelda Tuñón. 'Tito Frank' assures that Imelda does not have problems with drugs or alcohol and criticizes Maribel for her claims, considering that they seek to discredit his daughter in the custody case of José Julián. According to him, Maribel has created a fictional narrative to justify her actions and protect her interests.
In contrast to Maribel Guardia's version, 'Tito Frank' maintains that Maribel did not know how to properly address Julián Figueroa's addiction and emotional problems during his lifetime. Moreover, he criticizes Maribel's lack of emotional involvement with her son and now with her grandson. 'Tito Frank' expresses concern for José Julián's emotional well-being and upbringing, fearing that history may repeat itself if the child's emotional and family needs are not properly addressed.