Jonatan Viale’s emotional message in memory of his father Mauro Viale: “I still don’t understand what happened”

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Three years after his death, Jonathan Avenue (38) he remembered his father, Mauro Viale (1947-2021) with a meaningful message which he shared on social networks.

On his Instagram account, where he has more than half a million followers, the journalist and host of TN and Radio Rivadavia decided he remembers his father with a photo of when they worked together at América TV.

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Along with the image showing them in a TV studio, Jony pointed out: “3 years without you.”

And then he added some moving words: “I still don’t understand what happened. If only I could give you a hug, goodbye. One last speech. An advice. A message. You do not know how much I miss you”.

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“I will Always Love You”closed the journalist and the driver.

And he closed the post with the broken heart emoji.

Jonatan Viale's publication on Instagram.Jonatan Viale’s publication on Instagram.

Viale’s post immediately filled up pleases (more than 25 thousand) and has accumulated a large number of comments.

“Jony, you truly are everything your old man could dream of and more.”“Always remember Jona, talk about him with your children. People die when we forget them. And Mauro is unforgettable, impossible not to lose him”, “What you say to him is beautiful and so true, you are a sweet and good person”. human being, who follows your success”, and “More than 30 years of my life following Mauro in every program always, Greetings to eternity”were some of the many messages of support that Viale received from his followers on Instagram.

On his networks, Viale often remembers his father, who died at the age of 73, in the midst of the pandemic, in April 2021, after contracting Covid-19.

Jonatan Viale, with his father Mauro Viale and his son.  Photo: Instagram.Jonatan Viale, with his father Mauro Viale and his son. Photo: Instagram.

Some time ago he revealed the bond he had with his father and colleague before his death. “I discussed politics a lot with my father. I miss the horrors of meeting up to talk about work and ending up talking about Romeo, Rafi, Kirchnerism, football…”, admitted Jony, who described his father as “a great father to me and my sister”, and ” a grandfather of that damned mother, present.”

“He had a social sensitivity and a connection with people, (which was) unique”he assured.

Source: Clarin

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