“Remembering Virginia Navarro: Comodoro Rivadavia’s Beloved Journalist”

2023-05-07 16:22:00

His death, at the age of 44, left an entire city in silence. Comodoro Rivadavia stayed, since last Thursday afternoon, without Virginia Navarrothe voice of one of its most recognized journalists, who every morning headlined one of the most listened to radio programs.

Navarro died as a result of cardiac arrest. A piece of news that goes through her co-workers, her relatives, those who treated her and, as is still the case with the radio, an immense sea of ​​anonymous beings who have been listening to her for decades.

The Patagonian city was dismayed with pain that covered the entire province with messages of pain and accompaniment for his family that included countless demonstrations of disbelief and memory for him.

Navarro was the host in the program We have plenty of Reasons in 100.1for more than a decade, where he shared the air with colleagues like Ornella Vezzoso, Facundo Ponce, Lourdes Gudiño and Claudio Rain.

His career in the provincial media also included directing that radio and the programs “División Noticias” and “Clave Política”, on Channel 9 of Comodoro Rivadavia, with Facundo Ponce, Ricardo Bustos and Diego Laje. In addition, the professional she worked with the current national senator Alfredo Luenzo in “Radiocracy” for many years, and participated in Ciudad Abierta.

Navarro had completed his primary and secondary studies at the Santo Domingo Savio de Comodoro College, to later settle in Buenos Aires and study Journalism at the National University of La Plata, until he decided to return to his city, where he unexpectedly passed away on Thursday.

“We have plenty of reasons to remember you” It is the name of the special program that his colleagues from the radio station La Cien Punto Uno will do this Monday for four hours to pay tribute to him from the same place where he works.

From the air of the program, named after Joaquín Sabina’s song, the words of those who accompanied her every day, as colleagues and as listeners, will surely seek to do justice with the memory of her present and her career.

His sister, Cecilia Navarro, told everyone on social networks that her soul “is broken”: “Life is a mystery, and no one can understand that such a young woman is no longer there.” And she added: “I don’t understand anything about what happened. I guess time will give us those answers and comfort. Your nephews, my children, will remember you in the best way. About how strong her aunt was in everything, that she made herself heard, and always going forward. My soul is broken. Love you sister”.

The voices from the governor Mariano Arcioni, who defined it as “A great journalist dedicated with commitment, vocation and professionalism” even the deputy Nacho Torres who remembered her as “a journalist committed to the people of Chubut in the exercise of her profession” or the mayor of Comodoro, Juan Pablo Luque, who considered that “the medium loses a notable exponent, a great benchmark of journalism from the city”. Everyone wanted to publicly leave their voices before the news that crossed the province without cracks.

Conocé The Trust Project

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