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Published December 22, 2016
Colombians mourned on Monday over the death of musician Diomedes Diaz, the best-known performer of the country's accordion-heavy vallenato music.
Hundreds of people swarmed around a firetruck that carried his body for display in the main square of Valledupar, the singer-songwriter's hometown.
Mayor Fredys Soccaras told Venezuela's Caracol radio that Diaz died Sunday of a heart attack after being rushed to a hospital. He was 56.
From a poor childhood on a farm near Colombia's Caribbean coast, Diaz rose to become one of the top-selling artists of the musical genre revered in Colombia. He was honored with a Latin Grammy for best vallenato album in 2010.
Diaz was also known for his off-stage excesses, including a lifelong battle with drugs and alcohol and a conviction for trying to cover up the overdose death of a fan at his home.
His death came three days after he released a new CD.
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