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Painful post by Tití Fernández from Qatar: “How much we miss you, my daughter”

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The soccer world cup is quite an event and most have the best feelings when the date comes. However, for Titi Fernándezwho lost her daughter in a road accident in Brazil in the middle of the 2014 World Cup, are special and very exciting days.

Last July 2 was the eighth anniversary of the death of María Soledad Fernández, who, at the age of 26, lost her life following a tragic accident. Now her father from Qatar wanted to commemorate her through an emotional post he posted on her Instagram account.

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“Hi Sun, 8 years and 5 months ago today since that fucking accident that took you forever. We were enjoying the World Cup together, like me now but alone, without you, let’s see if this time it happens and the return that almost happened to the Maracana becomes a reality here. How we miss you, little girl. #we love you #never forget,” wrote Fernández and accompanied the message with a photo with his daughter.

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The publication quickly had a lot of likes and messages of support for the journalist. His colleagues Matías Martin and Leo Montero, among others, appeared among those who gave him the strength to continue with this daily and difficult struggle to face.

“Come on, man. Always with you and Norita. Huge kiss, crack!” Montero harangued him. Meanwhile Matías, who works with him on public TV broadcasts, added: “You’re having a tremendous World Cup, Tití. Many hours before the broadcast broadcasting your emotion. Always bear with you and Nora. And the memory of present Sun”.

What had been his last and painful publication on the subject

Five months ago, exactly eight years ago, the sports journalist had shared an emotional publication and told how he had to tell his wife Nora that their daughter had had that tragic accident that left her lifeless.

“Today 8 years ago, I was in Bello Horizonte having breakfast, waiting for Sole who came from San Pablo, we had greeted each other on the pitch with a kiss and a ‘goodbye, see you tomorrow’, but instead of her arriving, Negrito Carneiro, who was the cameraman who worked with me in Brazil, came very nervous and gave me the worst news I have ever received in my life.that there was an accident on the road and that Sole had died in that accident,” said Tití.

“Impossible to describe what I felt, I froze, I started screaming that it couldn’t be, that my daughter couldn’t be dead, that it was a mistake, but it was true, how crazy, friends… I didn’t know what to do, the accident had been 180 kilometers away, luckily the generosity of many people who made themselves available…”, he recalled about the episode that changed his life forever.

Then, he recounted the drama that meant telling his wife about the death of María Soledad.

“There was a big problem. We had to see how we told Nora, I spoke to my close friend Dr. Guillermo Bortman who managed to get Nora some tranquilizers before I called her, I had to lie to her, tell her that she had been in an accident, that she was very complicated, but that we were going to transfer her to a medical plane,” she recalled.

“They had to unchip the phone because the news was all over the media and I didn’t want them to find out, it was all very difficult. What I experienced was very hard since we arrived at the hospital where Sole was “You can’t imagine what it’s like to have to recognize the body of a dead daughter, do all the paperwork to be able to bring her to Buenos Aires. So much pain, hours of suffering that will accompany me throughout my life. ” She concluded.

Tití Fernández has announced that the one in Qatar was his last World Cup

Tití Fernández, who traveled to Qatar to cover the World Cup for public television, has announced that after its completion, she will no longer be part of a news team to cover the World Cup event. “I’m going through the front door,” she announced in an interview she gave to Report announced (Futurrock).

“I feel a respect from FIFA that makes me feel good. I feel that the work of so many years has not been in vain and that I will go, as I wanted, through the front door doing what I like, in a World Cup,” he added. .

And then he made his emotional announcement: “I’m enjoying everything. I’m a great man who has come to enjoy his last World Cup.”

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Source: Clarin

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