Gerardo Rozín and Eugenia Quibel began their courtship in 2015 and she accompanied him until his last day. Photo: Instagram.
March 11 Gerardo Rozin He died of a brain tumor he struggled with for the last year of his life. At the worst moment of his illness, the driver had relied on his children, but also on Eugenia Quibelhis girlfriend since 2015, who in the last few hours has dedicated an exciting message to him.
This June 18, Rozín would have turned 52, which is why Quibel used social networks to remember Rosario. “And one day our #FotoVieja. With this clarity that has always characterized you, you left me some ideas that summarize moments that are difficult to explain. Today you are not here and the hole you left is deep“Said the driver’s last couple.
“In this embrace, I find much of what we have built together: support, support, trust, complicity and this off-road couple. Today June 18th I’m celebrating you @gerardorozin. Happy birthday my love “, were the words that Eugenia used on her Instagram account of her, in a post that she accompanied with a photo embracing Gerardo.
Eugenia, who she worked as a presenter for morphs (Telefe) together with Rozín and previously in the program she had on Radio Pop, as well as being an excellent partner, was one of the fundamental pillars on which Rozín had leaned as soon as she discovered she had a brain tumor.
The moving message of Eugenia Quibel, on the day Gerardo Rozín would have turned 52.
Three months after his partner’s death, Quibel still preserves the journalist’s memory intact and still does not understand the sad outcome. “He left very quickly and very unfairly, and left a hole the size of a crater in my life, in that of the people who loved him and certainly in the media,” he said in the dialogue with Teleshow.
“It happens that I miss you more every day and when I think of him I find him in the funniest moments because he was trying all the time to make me laugh,” she added painfully.
Gerardo Rozin died on 11 March 2022 at the age of 51.
The day after Rozín’s death, Eugenia had also expressed herself on her networks with some heartfelt words: “What is it to be brave? To discover a horrible news one morning and fight it to the end. Hold on and accept it one day it’s over. Go on. the path sustained by affection, by family and surrounded by friends. Receive love and let yourself be embraced. Cry, bitch, fight and think of a thousand and one alternatives. That’s what you are. “
“I will keep forever … Your brilliant ideas with witty releases, the generous suggestions for those seeking your opinion, your different humor, your irony, your pride in Rosario and even a little Uruguayan, Frisell’s playlists and Pizzarelli, authentic pain, unblemished joy “, he added.
“And our every moment, the gastronomic discoveries (the good ones and the bad ones), the travels, the collaborations on the radio, on TV and in life, and a list of intimate reasons that made me fall in love with you. Here’s a toast for you. , scoundrel! “, he concluded.
Romina Manguel told the details of the last days of Gerardo Rozín’s life
Two weeks ago Romina Manguel, a close friend of Rosario’s, was invited P: we can talk (Telefe, Saturday at 10:15 pm), the program hosted by Andy Kusnetzoff, and recalled his relationship with the journalist who passed away last March.
“It’s been a long time and it’s been very torturous and sometimes someone, out there selfishly, wants to have more time with him. But maybe … I don’t know if I have to say it … I don’t know if I want to say it for the children … I don’t know if it must have been so bad. It was very bad, “she said.
“In all that time, of course, he talked a lot and was very clear about what was going to happen and how it was going to happen. In fact, he was very involved in the La Peña affair, “he said. And he added:” Gerardo always knew he was going to die, from the first day of his diagnosis. And he tried to convince his closest and dearest friends. He told me he was going to die. “
“Lately he called me every night at 12 noon. Every day. And it was a very heavy burden because we laughed a lot at first, but then we ended up talking about death and the things he wanted when he died, “she said.
Romina Manguel recalled Gerardo Rozín.
And very wounded, she condemned: “I miss him physically. I need to see him, I need to touch him, I need to smell him, I need his shirts. I didn’t know there was a friend’s orphanage. Everything we have built over the years has disappeared. “
Source: Clarin