# Part of the mortal remains of actor Enrique Molina were deposited in Santa Ifigenia cemetery

**Date:** 04/01/2022

Part of the ashes of Enrique Molina are deposited in Santiago de Cuba

The mortal remains of the actor were deposited in the Santa Ifigenia cemetery in the province of Santiago de Cuba.

A portion of the ashes of the late actor Enrique Molina were deposited in the Santa Ifigenia cemetery, in the province of Santiago de Cuba.

In a Facebook post, his son Pavel Molina shared an image of the plaque that holds the mortal remains of the beloved actor who died at the age of 78 due to coronavirus. He also took the opportunity to express his gratitude to the institutions that made it possible.

In early September, another portion of Molina's ashes were scattered over the Almendares River in Havana by a group of family members, friends, and officials from the Ministry of Culture.

"You are everywhere. In Havana, in Santiago, in the sea, in the sky, but above all, in all of us. Today you are more universal than ever," Pavel expressed in the post.

In the comments of the post, followers of the actor remembered for his character of Silvestre Cañizo in the Cuban soap opera 'Tierra Brava' once again left their condolences.

"RIP, he will always be remembered as the great man he was"; "RIP, he will never be forgotten"; "He was and will be one of the most important and beloved men from here, may God take care of him with all my heart", were some of the messages from internet users.

After testing positive for coronavirus, Enrique Molina was admitted to the Institute of Tropical Medicine "Pedro Kourí". However, on September 3rd, after spending weeks fighting the disease, he finally passed away.

His son Pavel was the one who confirmed the sad news on his social networks: "My father has just passed away. Thank you all for so much love. If you ever want to be close to Enrique Molina, come where I am, because I live with him inside".

Enrique Molina was born on October 31, 1943 in the municipality of Bauta and became one of the most relevant artists in Cuban television, film, theater, and radio.

From a very early age, Molina moved with his family to Santiago de Cuba, where he took his first steps in acting as an amateur artist. Among his most remembered performances stand out "Under the Same Sun", "The Other Corner" and in the series "It Has Had to Be in Silence".