Boris Izaguirre gives a name to the severe illness that Maria Teresa Campos suffered

The death of the communicator María Teresa Campos has left Spain in shock.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 September 2023 Wednesday 16:55
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Boris Izaguirre gives a name to the severe illness that Maria Teresa Campos suffered

The death of the communicator María Teresa Campos has left Spain in shock. The journalist from Malaga died on September 5 at the Fundación Jiménez Díaz hospital after spending several days admitted to the clinic due to an episode of acute respiratory failure.

However, the one who was the presenter of What a Happy Time had been suffering for more than a year from a difficult physical and mental condition that had reduced her cognitive abilities, as well as caused her state of health to be weakened.

During these last few months, none of the people close to the Campos family matriarch's circle had spoken out about the condition she was suffering from, something that drew a lot of attention from her followers. Her daughters, for example, acknowledged in several interviews that her mother "was no longer the same" and that she could not make decisions alone, but they did not name any illness.

The situation did not change with his death. Las Campos celebrated the communicator's funeral and decided not to go into details about her difficult end. However, a few days ago, the presenter and writer Boris Izaguirre gave a name to the illness that the journalist suffered and cleared up all doubts surrounding the case.

The presenter of Más Vale Sábado, La Sexta's new weekend magazine show, attended the presentation of the new collection by designer Eduardo Navarrete, where he attended to the press and openly answered the different questions from the journalists. and reporters.

When he addressed the issue of the death of María Teresa Campos, Izaguirre defended the communicator's daughters from those who incessantly criticize the last goodbye they gave to their mother: "Please, they are daughters, family members, no one knows exactly how manage a situation like this, they have been very faithful to their mother, they have been by her side permanently.

To the surprise of the audience, the communicator spoke about this disease and thus confirmed the suspicions that this was the condition that the veteran journalist suffered: ''Alzheimer's is a very cruel disease, those of us who know it know how terrible it is, no. It is simply that you suddenly stop seeing a person that you admire a lot or love, that person decreases in life, but remains alive if the organs continue to function. I find it absolutely cruel."

The writer ended by saying that he believed that Sálvame's former collaborators had acted "very well." At the moment, none of the presenter's relatives have confirmed her diagnosis, but everything seems to fit considering that they had declared that she had suffered considerable cognitive impairment. Some users on the Internet point out that there are many types of dementia and that he did not suffer from Alzheimer's, but they do not know if Boris has direct information about the family unit.