Carme Chaparro This Monday he appeared before the Telecinco cameras again. On the network’s morning news program hosted by Arancha Morales and Laila Jiménez, the journalist connected live from Atocha on the occasion of the celebration. 20th anniversary Some of the attacks he also addressed when he presented the noon edition of ‘Informativos Telecinco’ on 11 A.D. 2004.
“Hell was four trains and ten backpacks that we all carry in our memories, which exploded on the 7-kilometer track on March 11, 20 years ago.”“We actually all remember where we were,” Chaparro began by saying from a set on the Atocha platforms yesterday.
“The first images were beginning to arrive at the ‘Informativos Telecinco’ editorial office. Many of them are so difficult that we cannot publish them.But these are forever engraved in our hearts,” said the journalist, and continued in his diary: “The images that came to us were terrible.” He later interviewed on live broadcast. Alberto Ruiz-GallardonHe was mayor of Madrid at the time.
Chaparro shared on social media his arrival at Atocha station early in the morning. “How many times have I passed by here, but today is especially hard. 20 years have passed since the March 11 attacks. At that time, thousands of people were boarding trains without knowing that a jihadist cell would attack and 193 people would die,” the journalist said in a video.
Carme Chaparro’s re-emergence on television comes two months after the start of the new phase of ‘Informativos Telecinco’. Paco MorenoMediaset’s news director announced a few weeks ago that the professional remains connected to the field in question: although it is not usually visible on the screen except in certain situationsLike Pedro Piqueras’ holiday last August.
“Every professional in this house has a duty, and we are few in number for everything we want to do.“Moreno said the following when asked about the duties of Carme Chaparro during the presentation of the relaunch of ‘Noticias Cuatro’. The duties are, in principle, They were to be included in the final episode of the morning news program, which was rebroadcast yesterday.