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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT38) NEW YORK -- March 10, 2003 -- NY-SINGER-2 -- For Tony Morales, everything changed the night of Dec. 22, 2000, when a burning candle ignited a Christmas tree in his third-floor apartment in Washington Heights and a roaring fire trapped his wife and two children in a bedroom as he tried to put the blaze out. Morales, now 35, and his wife, Lily, 31, were critically burned. Their two children, Savannah, 4, and Juan Antonio Jr., 18 months, died of smoke inhalation. At the time, Morales was an up-and-coming merengue singer who had just released his first CD. Now, after more than two years, he is returning to the New York stage. In what is billed as his "comeback debut,'' Tony Swing, as he is known professionally, is scheduled to perform at the Copacabana nightclub in midtown Manhattan on Friday. Morales with his son Jaydon, who is 8-months-old in Manhattan on March 5, 2003. (Librado Romero/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2003-03-10
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
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