Cristina Pardo she was about to cry on yesterday’s show ‘Late is better’. The host had to hold back tears when handling the news of the death of a 12-year-old girl from peritonitis.
The journalist tried to keep his temper while listening to the testimony of the younger’s grandfather, Manolo. “We’ve just received word that Emma’s family is somehow considering suing them.”
The lawyer we hired on set said that of course you have everything to gain. Except this, I hope you get over this drink and live with it. In the end, it’s all about living with it. I’m sending you a very strong hug“, the presenter confirmed, while the interviewee apologized for the girl’s mother not being able to attend the media.
“Absolutely nothing is happening, Manolo, because you spoke so well and conveyed how the family felt. He is a wonderful person and has many more years to live. He has a lot of family to take care of,” said Pardo. “When I was 80, they made me want to live, but the illusion was taken from me. Between what happened to my wife and what happened to my grandchild, what am I doing in this world?” lamented.
Cristina tried to encourage him, saying that he should “give joy to his remaining relatives.” “I have a wonderful family that gives me strength to live. Otherwise I wouldn’t be here.” The deceased’s grandfather said goodbye. Loreto Ochando, one of the collaborators on set, could not control her emotions.
“This man touched my soul. I can’t imagine what’s going on. We are journalists yes but I was touched. I think they have to go all the way because losing a child in these circumstances… Well, losing a child is always traumatic, but a child is in agony for almost a week. and you have to take him to the doctor nonstop without proper care…”expressed through tears.
Finally, Cristina Pardo put herself in the family’s shoes and sadly concluded: “No, but I can imagine the anger of that family. I think they went to the doctor three times, once they said it was due to his ovaries, and once because he hadn’t eaten for several days, so his back hurts.
Source: Informacion

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