Pilar Vidal reveals the most emotional moments of María Teresa Campos' funeral: "The most exciting thing was when Terelu read the letter dedicated to her mother"

The world of television continues to mourn after the loss of María Teresa Campos.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 September 2023 Tuesday 22:59
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Pilar Vidal reveals the most emotional moments of María Teresa Campos' funeral: "The most exciting thing was when Terelu read the letter dedicated to her mother"

The world of television continues to mourn after the loss of María Teresa Campos. Last Sunday we heard the news that the 82-year-old veteran journalist had had to be admitted to the Fundación Jiménez Díaz hospital in Madrid, after suffering an episode of acute respiratory failure.

Little else was known about the presenter's state of health, until last Tuesday, first thing in the morning, the worst omens came true. The journalist was accompanied by her closest circle until the moment of her death. Her remains were transferred to the La Paz funeral home, in the Madrid town of Tres Cantos. There, a funeral chapel was set up so that her relatives and friends could say goodbye to her.

This same Wednesday, the presenter was cremated at the La Paz funeral home, after an intimate ceremony was held, attended only by her loved ones. Her family will transport the ashes of the veteran journalist to the city where she grew up, Malaga, where her funeral will take place and where she will be buried next to the remains of her mother and her sisters. at the express wish of the presenter.

About the mass celebrated this morning at the funeral home, and to which only direct relatives of the journalist have attended, Pilar Vidal has given more information. The collaborator of Y ahora Sonsoles has revealed the most exciting moments live on the Antena 3 program.

''Father Ángel chose the reading of Jesus with Lazarus, which says that when a friend is very dear, everyone mourns his death,'' he began by saying. ''But the most exciting thing was when he read Terelu, the letter he read to her, which was very exciting, because it was also like a kind of letter to the future, when he said "mom, you've gone to a super big set," all of it. very related to television, which was in the end what she loved,'' he said.

''The person who writes the letter is Rafa Lorenzo, one of the people who has loved María Teresa the most. He was the one who wrote the scripts'', confessed the journalist Beatriz Cortázar. ''I ran into him at the door of the funeral home. He has been working with her for 15 years next to her, he did everything for her, scripts,'' asserted Pilar Vidal.