Joaquín Torres, in his worst moment: "I can't get out, but I will get out"

Joaquín Torres is going through one of his worst moments after the death of his mother, Joaquina Verez Vivanco, on March 2, after fighting a long illness.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 April 2024 Tuesday 11:18
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Joaquín Torres, in his worst moment: "I can't get out, but I will get out"

Joaquín Torres is going through one of his worst moments after the death of his mother, Joaquina Verez Vivanco, on March 2, after fighting a long illness. Furthermore, to the intense pain that the television collaborator must be feeling at this moment, we must add the family conflict he has with his brother Julio, whom he accuses of having ruined his parents after taking control of their conglomerate. business.

His personal situation is not much better either, since the architect revealed a few weeks ago that Raúl Prieto and he were in the middle of a marital crisis. ''Poor Raúl is in this kind of incomprehension, that he doesn't know how to help me and we are having a hard time as a couple," he said in the television program of And Now Sonsoles.

In the midst of his family and sentimental chaos, the architect has also had to face a new health setback caused by the motorcycle accident he suffered at the end of last year. As revealed by the program And Now Sonsoles, Joaquín Torres had undergone a new intervention to see the state of his hip given the terrible pain that he continued to suffer since the accident.

The operation ended around midnight and the doctors were able to clean the damaged area and confirm that the architect did not have any infection. Therefore, within a week they will be able to place the hip prosthesis to put an end to all of his pain.

Fortunately, the television collaborator has had the full support of his sister Mayte and her husband Raúl Prieto. ''The start of the year has been horrible. "We are destroyed," commented Mayte, Joaquín Torres' sister, this past Monday.

On Tuesday afternoon, the space presented by Sonsoles Ónega exclusively revealed the architect's first words after undergoing surgery for the third time. ''I try to be positive for myself, for my children and for Raúl, but the pain and loss of my mother have me in a hole from which I cannot get out, but I will get out,'' he declared on the Atresmedia program.

Furthermore, journalist Luis García Temprano assured live that the operation had gone well and that the doctor's objective was to clean the damaged area and check that there was no infection. ''There is necrosis in the head of the femur and what they have seen is that there is a liquid clot and right now they are doing a culture, the results of which will be out in six days (...) The doctor believes that there is no infection, but with cultivation they will confirm it. "Then they will proceed to place the hip implant," he said. Of course, the collaborator confirmed that Joaquín Torres was weak in every way. ''He is very sore and very low emotionally,'' he asserted.