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Chilling pic of Ivana Pino Arellano’s upside-down car as singer 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed in horror crash just a day after 32nd 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡day

HORROR pictures show the car belonging to a beloved late country singer after it flipped over in a fatal crash.

Beloved country singer, Ivana Pino Arellano, known as “La Rancherita de Chanco,” tragically lost her life in a car accident.

The singer died just a day after her 32nd 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡dayCredit: Jam Press

The singer often sang about love and personal growthCredit: Jam Press

Country singer Ivana Pino Arellano lost control of her car and flipped overCredit: Jam Press

Grim photos show the aftermath of the crash, which left her car badly damaged and overturned on the side of the road.

In the photos, the car can been seen totaled and upside down against a barrier with an orange tarp draped over the back end.

Just one day after celebrating her 32nd 𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡day surrounded by family and friends, the singer lost control of her car and flipped over.

The fatal crash occurred on the M-80 road near the town of Pelluhe in the Maule Region of central Chile.

Arellano died at the scene, while her passenger was left seriously injured.

The investigation into the cause of the crash is still ongoing, but it is believed that the singer lost control over her car in the wet conditions of the road and ultimately flipped.

Arellano, a mother of four, was not just a rising star in the country music scene but also a cherished member of her community.

Her sudden and tragic death has left that very community in mourning.

“Thank you, Ivana, for giving us days full of light and harmony”

Municipality Of Chanco, Chile

Known for her powerful vocal range and captivating stage presence, she had garnered a significant following in her home of Chanco, Chile, where she was supported by the local council and adored by fans.

A talented artist, Arellano mixed traditional Latin American sounds with modern influences.

She often incorporated elements of folk, pop, and indie music, creating a unique and contemporary take on those traditional genres with heartfelt lyrics, rich vocals, and acoustic instruments.

She often sung about love and personal growth, gaining many fans who appreciated her raw emotional depth and authenticity.

The Municipality of Chanco confirmed the tragic news in a heartfelt statement on social media, describing the singer as an “unforgettable figure whose charisma will resonate eternally in our lives.”

“The name ‘Ivana’ for us will always mean happiness and joy in its purest essence,” they added.

“Your departure leaves a void impossible to fill, but your legacy will endure through time, reminding us of the beauty of your spirit and the generosity of your heart.”

The local council echoed these sentiments, highlighting Ivana’s dedication to public service and her unwavering commitment to her family.

“Ivana personified the spirit of public service with passion and love, always ready to help others and find solutions even in the most difficult moments,” they said of the late singer.

Her husband and 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren were the pillars of her life, the reason behind her every effort and sacrifice,” they said.

She was laid to rest at the Curanipe Parish Cemetery in Pelluhe on June 17, where family, friends, and fans gathered to pay their final respects.

“Thank you, Ivana, for giving us days full of light and harmony,” said the Municipality of Chanco in their post.

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