On Thursday afternoon, renowned journalist Gerardo “Tato” Young experienced a critical moment that surprised his family, colleagues and followers. After returning from Bariloche, where he accompanied his son on a graduation trip, Young suffered a stroke at home, which led to his urgent transfer to the La Trinidad Clinic in Palermo.
According to journalist María Isabel Sánchez, who shared the news on the program “Alguien tiene que decir” on Radio Mitre, Young had been dealing with a cold that had affected his voice in recent days. However, the stroke he suffered was an unexpected event, linked to an aneurysm. “The operation was carried out late at night and, thank God, it was successful. Now we must wait for the driver’s evolution, which is crucial in the next 72 hours.”said Sanchez.
At a time of great tension, Young’s ex-wife, Lorena Maciel, spoke out about the journalist’s condition in a conversation with Teleshow. “We are going to the hospital with the children. He had a good night, he is in a delicate condition due to the operation, but the intervention was very successful and we hope for a good evolution. Tato is strong, and we have a lot of faith that he will be fine.”he said, reflecting the family’s anguish and optimism in these critical moments.
The news of Young’s stroke has shocked not only those close to him, but also the journalistic community at large. Throughout his career, which spans more than two decades, Young has stood out for his incisive work on political and judicial issues, winning numerous awards for his coverage and published books, such as “Código Stiuso” and “Los Horribles.” His focus on investigations of power and corruption has made him an influential voice in the Argentine journalism field.
Young’s colleagues have expressed their support and solidarity on social media and in the media, sending messages of encouragement to his family and reminding them of the importance of his work in public information. In such a competitive environment, his ability to address complex issues and his direct style have made him a respected and beloved figure.
As the wait for news of his recovery continues, Young’s family and friends remain hopeful for a positive future. “We are all concerned, and what we want most is their well-being”concluded Sánchez, uniting in a single voice the wish for health and strength for Tato Young, who has left a deep mark on Argentine journalism.