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During the morning of this Sunday, the death of the prominent journalist Manola Robles, remembered voice of Radio Cooperativa who arrived at the station in 1979, was reported due to aggressive lung cancer.
Robles, being part of the radio press department, stood out for his coverage of the protests taking place against the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. He was also a journalist in the area of Economics.
The announcer left her mark on Radio Agricultura, Radio Chilena and Radio W, and was a member of the journalists’ staff of magazines such as Plan, Siete Días and the Diario Ya media and the EFE Agency, in Spain.
“With deep pain, I share that my mother has left. Her fight with cancer has been as fierce as her own story. He looked death in the face, he did not give up, he worked, he lived and we loved each other until the last possible second. Rest, at last, in peace. We will love you forever, “said his daughter Francisca on Twitter.
“We appreciate the endless displays of affection, admiration, support, the messages, calls, shared stories, your prayers and energy for her. She did not feel alone, she was also with you … thank you for that …”, he added.
To close, Francisca explained that “we know that they would like to accompany her, and she would like the covid measures to be respected, such as capacity, so her farewell will be transmitted by streaming by Cooperativa and an online condolence book will be enabled” .
The remains of Manola Robles will be veiled this Monday, January 4, in the premises of the Chilean National Theater, located in the Antonio Varas gallery, in Santiago.
His alma mater, the University of Chile, expressed through social networks his regret for the departure of Manola Robles.
“The university community says goodbye with regret to the prominent journalist Manola Robles Delgado, a U. de Chile graduate, reporter, editor, advisor, who became iconic as ‘the voice of Cooperativa’, and whose commitment to human rights was commendable “they wrote on social media.
Among the various recognitions to his career are the III Latin American Journalism Award (1988), Andina Bottling Journalism Award (1998), Radial Archi Character (1999) and La República University Award (2004).
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