A year after the death of Gustavo Martínez, who jumped from the 21st floor of via Sucre in Belgrano, where he lived with the children of Ricardo ForteMartita and Felipe, the daughter of the late media player remembered him with a mail on the go on their social networks.
In detail, the 18-year-old turned to her account instagramwhere she is followed by just over 900,000 users, and has published a story with a open letter in which he described the bond he had with his guardian.
“A year now without you. No matter how many things have happened, I will always remember you in your best moments and with a lot of love,” the media heiress began expressing alongside a patched heart emoji.
And followed: “My whole family and I have done everything possible to take care of you and I know you know it. You made me grow a lot in a very short time and how you were to me in your lucid moments afterwards it was up to us together with Marisa to help you When this disease you deniedAdvance”.
At the end of the text, Martita, who bears that name in honor of her grandmother, with an open heart he revealed his deepest feelings towards the man who raised her and who dedicated a good part of his life to making her and her brother have a home.
“When I was little I was closer to you than my fatherand for those beautiful moments it is that I choose to give you a place in my heart beyond how your end made me feel. The purest love is the one that is shown behind closed doors,” she concluded.
For his part Felipe, who after the suicide of Gustavo called him a “bad person” for making such a decision when he and his sister were in the same department, He made no mention in his networks of the anniversary in question.
Felipe’s anger and Martita’s anguish
After the death of Gustavo MartinezMartita and Felipe Fort, the children of the businessman who disappeared in November 2013, were quick to express their emotions about it.
The first to do so was Felipe, who showed all his anger on the networks. “The only people who have always been there for us have been Marisa, Eduardo, César and friends. And more people to name. Dad will welcome you with closed arms.. Don’t think, don’t comment, you don’t know and you never knew,” the teen wrote in an Instagram story.
And in an attempt to clarify his statements, he added in a second story: “Yes, with closed arms. A person who could not finish ‘taking care of us’, 10 days after his 18th birthday. Do you have Gustavo as a good person? After what he did? While Martu and I were in the same apartment”.
And he closed: “I appreciate having a mature mindset to face this in such a short time. I find it very hypocritical people who give their opinion without knowing what happened and without knowing how we lived the last 7 years“.
Weeks after Gustavo’s suicide, Martita spoke about it and did so in a different tone. “Now another loss adds to my life, another to those of dad and my grandmother, and something I have to live with, so I’m really thinking about therapy”, he acknowledged at that moment in dialogue with the magazine HI!.
Source: Clarin