Vádiz married Italian lawyer Vittoriano Iucci in 1986, and they moved to Rome. Upon their return to Italy, after promoting their new album in Puerto Rico, the couple suffered carbon monoxide poisoning caused by a defective gas heater in the apartment they were just moving into. Yolanda had turned on the gas heater after closing all the windows in the apartment. Her husband died immediately in his sleep. Vádiz fell into a coma and was transferred to a hospital in Rome. Her mother flew up to be by her side. The news of her critical condition and the death of her husband crossed the island of Puerto Rico immediately, and all the media transmitted bulletins of her state of health to the people of Puerto Rico. Upon hearing the news, Cosme, helped by his television audience, rented a hospital plane so that Yolanda, still in a coma, could be transferred to her homeland, attended by doctors and nurses at her side. She arrived in Puerto Rico from Rome, still unconscious. Her mother flew separately on a commercial airline to be at the airport when her daughter landed. Yolanda's arrival at midnight was an event seen by many passers-by stopped on the streets and sidewalks of Isla Verde, and many others from their balconies as ambulances and their sirens passed by. The battery of doctors waiting for her at the entrance to the Regional Hospital was spectacular. However, despite efforts to save Yolanda, she died three days later. In 1988, Cosme remarried, and he and his new wife had a daughter, whom they named Yolanda, to honor Vádiz's memory. Some time later, her mother edited her music and released it on CD, including a video for her hit song "Amor en Mil Idiomas", which can still be found in major music stores and on the Internet through cdbaby. com. Yolanda Vadiz died on December 8, 1987, and was buried at Cementerio La Piedad in
Ponce, Puerto Rico. ==See also==