2020, AWESOME year. They died in an instant. VIDEO: Watch here the last moments before his painful disappearance



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2020 was the year I said “goodbye” to a lot of valuable people. In the following lines, we remind you who left us in the last 12 months:

1. Cristina Țopescu

In January 2020 Cristina Țopescu died. He was only 59 years old. The journalist was born on July 4, 1960. Her father was the well-known sportscaster Cristian Ţopescu.

“Since he never praised me again (since I was a child), it aroused in me the ambition and stubbornness to do things thoroughly, superficially. By default, it taught me to be unhappy with myself. And that got me right. Although, not always … I know, I still contradict myself. But doesn’t everything have at least two facets? Everything is relative, it is such a real banality!

He taught me and he taught me nothing. I learned on my own just by looking at him, observing him: a man extremely passionate about what he does, meticulous with God, obsessed with documentation, modest and immune to excessive praise. Proud, but not vain.

Untouched by the intoxication of celebrities, untouched !!! Sometimes it bothers me that he’s so modest, it hurts, he can’t hold out today. Modest people pretend to be fools, easy to fool, to carry with the rug. It is not like this ! I firmly believe that the modest people are the strong ones. It is your decision to be modest. It is your structure or your education. Modesty is not a sign of your own insecurity, or of weakness! The imagined, the infatuated, on the other hand, those who take themselves too seriously, God, how many frustrations and complexes these people have … how much suffering for them, even without realizing it.

My father is a free man, a man who has nothing to do with money, I don’t even know how he managed, however, to have a decent life. His talent, hard work, grace and divine help, probably … ”said Cristina Țopescu in an interview for DC News.

2. Lucian Bolcaș

The great lawyer Lucian Bolcaș died in March 2020. He died at the age of 78. The lawyer had dedicated more than half a century to the law. In an interview with DCNews, he spoke about political and economic news, but especially about his life.

3. Dear Olteanu Matei

Actress Draga Olteanu Matei passed away in November 2020. At the age of 87, she had arrived at “St. Spiridon ”from Iași, being transferred from the Piatra Neamț County Hospital, due to an upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Despite the efforts of doctors, the actress died.

4. Vladimir Gaitan

Vladimir Gaitan died at the age of 73, the announcement was made by his colleague Vlad Radescu: “Vladimir Gaitan went further and left the Romanian theater and cinema, all of us, much more alone … Condolences to the family who passed through. of such difficult times. Goodbye, Duțu! “

The actor was one of the elites of Romanian theater. In 2002, he received the “National Order of Faithful Service, at the rank of Knight”, for his devotion and artistic grace.

Vladimir Gaitan has suffered from an incurable disease for years.

5. Radu Călin Cristea

Radu Călin Cristea, a former member of the National Audiovisual Council and journalist, died at the age of 65. Radu Călin Cristea was a journalist, writer, acting CEO of TVR (June 2012 – July 2012) and a full member of the CNA between 2013 and 2020. He was a correspondent for Radio Free Europe between 1990 and 1995, then relocated to the office in Prague, where he was editor-director until 2003. Between 2008 and 2009 he was director of the National Museum of Romanian Literature. Radu Călin Cristea was a member of the Union of Writers, decorated with the Cross of the Royal House of Romania. He won the Debut Prize of the Union of Writers (1984) and the Grand Prize “George Călinescu” (1985).

6. Octavian Andronic

Towards the end of the year, journalist Octavian Andronic died of a heart attack. He was born on May 2, 1946 in Sânnicolaul Mare, Timiș county. After graduating from “Dinicu Golescu” high school, he graduated, in 1969, from the Faculty of Philology at the University of Bucharest. Journalist and cartoonist, Andronic made his press debut in 1969 and worked for twenty years at the newspaper “Informația Bucureștiului”.

On December 22, 1989 he founded the daily Libertatea, whose editor-in-chief and director until 1998. Octavian Andronic also led the project of the newspaper “Informaţia de pranz” in the MediaPro group and was, for a year, Deputy General Director of Tele7abc (2000 -2001).

In 2005-2006, for six months, he hosted, on the television channel SENSO, a talk show, Los senses de nowadays.



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