Indio Solari's family shared photos from the day before his death

A month after the death of Carlos Alberto Solari, his wife and son published two images taken on June 4 at their home in Parque Leloir.

Virginia Mones Ruiz and Bruno Solari shared the photographs on July 5 on the musician's official Instagram account. The images show Solari walking with a cane and dark glasses through the park at his residence.

The message accompanying the photos reads: "Te amamos tanto, viejito...". The post exceeded 224,000 likes and generated thousands of comments from followers.

Solari died on June 5 at age 77 after suffering a non-traumatic hemorrhagic stroke. He had suffered from Parkinson's disease for years and had retired from performing.

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Indio Solari dies at 77 after suffering a stroke

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Musician Carlos Alberto “Indio” Solari died on Friday at his home in Parque Leloir. The preliminary autopsy determined a non-traumatic stroke as the cause of death.

Carlos Alberto Solari, known as 'the Indio' and former leader of the influential Argentine rock band Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, died on June 5 at age 77.

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Carlos 'Indio' Solari died on Friday at his home in Parque Leloir. The public wake will take place on Sunday in Avellaneda.

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