Two basses, a guitar, drum implements, a piano and equipment were stolen this weekend from the family home of Gabriel "Tete" Iglesias, bassist of La Renga, his wife, drummer Silvina Cendón, said Monday on her Instagram account.
The instrumentalist who integrates the groups Q'Acelga? and Pank Rayado, wrote on Instagram: "On Saturday while we were in Concordia – where La Renga gathered 40,000 people – they broke into our house and took everything. I'm going to publish some of all the instruments that were taken. If you see them posted somewhere contact me or someone in my family, thank you."
In the publication, the drummer details the musical elements stolen from the house in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Mataderos that also houses the singer Wayra Iglesias, daughter of both, who last June participated in the television contest "La Voz Argentina".
They stole instruments and equipment from the family home of Gabriel "Tete" Iglesas, bassist of La Renga.
In the detail of the police report in which the Criminal Prosecutor's Office intervenes contravencional y de Falta Nro 29 a / c Dr. Brunet, Sec sole Dra Caffarelli, it is indicated that in addition to the stolen instruments, two televisions, five gold rings, three gold chains, a cell phone and money to be determined were also stolen.
They stole instruments and equipment from the family home of Gabriel "Tete" Iglesas, bassist of La Renga.
They stole instruments and equipment from the family home of Gabriel "Tete" Iglesas, bassist of La Renga.
They stole instruments and equipment from the family home of Gabriel "Tete" Iglesas, bassist of La Renga.
They stole instruments and equipment from the family home of Gabriel "Tete" Iglesas, bassist of La Renga.
With information from Télam