The famous Peruvian singer Pedro Suarez Vertiz he uses his social networks as a personal diary where he publishes almost daily passages of his life or thoughts that he wants to share; it is so that some of these have come to generate controversy. In his last post, he decided to talk about his family, specifically, about his brother Patricio, with whom he only has a little more than a year apart.
At the beginning he says that his father’s 11 brothers have four names and that, by family tradition, he and his brothers also have them. He then mentions that he has a special connection to Arena Hash member Patricio, having been raised as twins. “We were always very close. We did everything together. As children there was a lot of difference. As teenagers too. He was two years younger in school,” he wrote at the beginning.
He also revealed that he always admired the complicity between the two. “We are alike in the gift of music and in how sociable we are. That’s not common in siblings. And we differ in that he is a real bohemian like my paternal uncles, and I am a repressed bohemian. I have always suffered by containing my hedonistic nature.”
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Pedro Suárez Vértiz reveals that his brother brought a gun to school
In the middle of the text he explained his distaste for the “world educational system” and stated that he could never meet the expectations that were asked of him at that time. “There are too many hours away from home and many tasks. I could never sit up straight and they sent me home a thousand times because of my long hair.”
Next, he narrated how his brother Patricio brought a firearm to school in his childhood, being one of the reasons why his parents were constantly called by the psychologist of the educational institution.
“At the age of seven, he innocently carried an old revolver that my father was repairing and took it out at recess. Damn, they evacuated the school and punished him without any chance. He was a child, and he is until today, unique”, continued Pedro Suárez Vértiz.
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Patricio Suarez Vertiz today
The brother of the interpreter of “A wine, a beer” also followed the artistic path, as he was part of the Arena Hash band along with Christian Meier, his brother Pedro Suárez Vértiz and Arturo Pomar.
Currently, he is still linked to music after returning to Peru after living abroad for 17 years. He now plays the most remembered songs of the eighties group in concerts in spaces such as La Estación de Barranco. He has also appeared on several radio houses, one of the latest being Radio Oxígeno, on the Carlos Galdós program.