Eduardo Bonvallet’s widow remembers the fateful day the commentator took his own life Glamorama



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Author: Glamorama Team / September 6, 2020

“It is something that I can never forget, but I have learned to live with grief …”, says María Victoria Laymuns in an interview with the LUN newspaper.

In the conversation, the 42-year-old journalist recalls the dramatic moments of that September 18, 2015 when she was notified by phone that her husband, from whom she was separated for a while, had taken his own life.

That Friday the police reported that in the kitchen of room 213 of the Hotel Los Nogales, in Providencia, they found the lifeless body of Eduardo Bonvallet.

The 60-year-old sportscaster lived there after the separation from his wife, with whom he was married for twelve years and had three children.

In the aforementioned diary, Laymuns recalls that “I have blurred images and memories, not very connected and with many bumps. I remember that I answered the phone and a person on the radio, I don’t know who, but it seems that it was a manager, told me “he killed himself … He killed himself.” I thought it was a pitanza, a joke in bad taste ”.

The professional affirms that it took her years to overcome the shock and re-establish herself with her children. She refers to the attacks she received from close to Bonvallet and radio companions of the former soccer player, who blamed her for what happened.

Laymuns declares that of all the people who offered to accompany her and help her, finally the only ones who remained by her side were her family and that of her husband and businessman Miguel Nassur, owner of the radio where Bonvallet worked and a great friend of this.

Finally, he says that he has a good stable job and has maintained a stable relationship and has been out of doors for three years.



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