She resided in Nono, a town in Cordoba, for many years until her untimely death at age 64. She was the wife of the late Julio Ramos, the proprietor of Ambito Financiero, and she was suffering from a grave disease.
Silvana Suáre z, the former Miss World Argentina, passed away on Friday at the age of 64 in the town of Nono, in the province of Cordoba. The former model, as reported by credible local sources, was reportedly suffering from a fatal disease.
Winning the 28th annual international beauty pageant in London in 1978 was a watershed moment in her career. She followed Norma Cappagli of Argentina, who won the championship in 1960, as the country's second representative to win the crown.
He had been a long-time resident of Valle de Traslasierra. Suárez had previously spoken to the press about his desire to escape the chaos of city life in favor of a more spiritual one.
After her marriage to Julio Ramos, owner of Ambito Financiero, ended, Suárez became the center of attention at one of Mirtha Legrand's stressful lunches on Argentine television.
In 1999, when the model appeared on the show, the presenter pressed her to explain her marriage to the billionaire. Suárez, though, declined and stood up, saying, " You encourage me to use me." She walked off the set as Mirtha Legrand said: "There's no need for an audience from you, Silvana Suárez. I can get by just fine without you." Said Suárez, who confirmed his agreement with the statement "Today yeah."
Suárez did not express regret thereafter, even after recalling the incident. "Because he had a journal and was, shall we say, unable to approach the breakup from a more proactive vantage point, he used it as a weapon against me. I used my power to prevent this from happening since I was responsible for two young boys "A previous global beauty queen once declared that this was impossible, but it would do them great harm.