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The second deputy mayor of Utrera (Seville), José Manuel Doblado Lara, dies of covid

On the afternoon of this Friday, José Manuel Doblado Lara (PSOE), second deputy mayor of the City Council of Utrera (Seville), who until now held the powers of Presidency, Heritage, Cemetery and Municipal Buildings, has died in the hospital. 42 years old, he held the position of councilor in 2019 and since the beginning of the pandemic in March of last year he was very involved in managing his fight. The coronavirus was precisely the cause of his death, according to municipal sources confirmed to Europa Press.In his personal life, the work for decades in the Brotherhood of Consolation Boys and in the life of the Consolation Shrine stands out. He leaves a wife and two children. The mayor has decreed three days of official mourning.

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