San Sebastián de los Reyes Mourns Councilwoman Begoña Aguado

The municipal corporation expresses its shock and declares three days of official mourning following the sudden death of the socialist councilwoman.

Generic image of an empty chair in a municipal council chamber.
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Generic image of an empty chair in a municipal council chamber.

San Sebastián de los Reyes has declared three days of official mourning following the sudden passing of Begoña Aguado, a councilwoman for the PSOE. The news has caused profound consternation within the municipal corporation.

The sudden death of Begoña Aguado, a councilwoman for the PSOE in the San Sebastián de los Reyes City Council, has shocked the municipal corporation. The news was received with great sorrow, leaving a void difficult to fill within the institution.
The local socialist group was the first to publicly convey the impact of this loss, describing the day as "profoundly sad" on their social media. They remembered Begoña Aguado as a person "tireless, committed, and dedicated to her work."

"A profoundly sad day"

PSOE of San Sebastián de los Reyes

"tireless, committed, and dedicated to her work"

PSOE of San Sebastián de los Reyes
As a sign of mourning and tribute, the mayor has decreed three days of official mourning starting Friday, June 19. During this period, flags at municipal buildings will fly at half-mast. The City Council stated that her death "has left a great void in the entire Municipal Corporation."
Begoña Aguado served on the City Council for three years, noted for her rigor, dedication, and public service vocation in municipal politics. Those who knew her highlighted her "constructive approach and respect" in her role as a councilwoman.
Beyond her political role, her colleagues described her as "approachable, generous, sensible, and always willing to help," emphasizing her special ability to listen and find the human side of things, bringing serenity during difficult times.
Professionally, the PSOE remembers her as "a great colleague and an excellent professional" who leaves "an indelible mark." The City Council, for its part, stressed that she approached her responsibilities "with rigor and dedication" and will "carry her in their hearts."
Both the socialist municipal group and the City Council have extended their condolences to her family and friends, conveying "all the affection and support" during these difficult times. The official statement concludes with an emotional farewell: "We will always remember her and carry her in our hearts. Rest in peace."