The journalist died on Thursday afternoon, only hours after she finished conducting her radio show in Comodoro Rivadavia.
According to local media, Virginia Navarro, a well-known journalist from Comodoro Rivadavia, died yesterday afternoon as a result of cardiorespiratory arrest. The revelation stunned Chubut, because the 44-year-old lady had a long career in radio and television.
The communicator was currently in charge of We have many reasons, a radio show broadcast by La Cien Punto Uno. Many people have been startled by the terrible news in the last few hours and have sent their condolences to the family at this difficult moment.
Virginia's radio cycle companion, Ornella Vezzozo, voiced her anguish on her Instagram account. "I'd like to think that everything is a nightmare." I want to get up tomorrow and continue with the schedule as usual. "We are heartbroken, not knowing why you left," she tweeted, alongside a video of her colleague in front of her microphone.
" Without a doubt, Comodoro's best journalist has left us." The radio, and all of us, will miss you... because you were the motor that powered everything. We shall miss you greatly, Vir, and we will have many reasons to remember you," she ended.
Another of Navarro's coworkers, Facundo Ponce, similarly utilized social media to terminate his pal. "Your life changed mine in some way." You taught me all I know about this craft, which you were, are, and always will be a part of. You were my university, even if you would have approved me with a 4. You were my professor. You are my pal. "We made people laugh while also making them think," she wrote.
"You always said that when you leave, you'd come back from time to time to break our balls, to annoy us (you were a genius at bothering us)," he continued. Just come, but give us a few days to get out of here. My spirit is cramping, and we all feel a bit more alone. Nothing leaves us more alone than joy's departure.
They also expressed their sincere concern for the circumstances on the radio station: "We say goodbye to our colleague Virginia Navarro, the fundamental axis of this station." We are with her family and loved ones during this terrible time, and we appreciate the sensitivity and caution that such tragic news necessitates."