The television world is in mourning, Tuesday it was reported that Alberto Ciurana, content director of TV Azteca died due to the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which causes the Covid-19 disease. This is how Javier Alatorre made it known.
«Our colleague Alberto Ciurana passed away. With deep sorrow I send my condolences to his family and a hug to all the TV Azteca colleagues who will always remember Alberto with great affection. Rest in peace, “wrote the headline of Acts on his Twitter account.
In early March, the creative reported that he had tested positive for covid-19. In his Twitter account, he explained that just a few days before he had received the first dose of the anticovid vaccine. “I regret to inform you that I am infected with covid-19. I have mild symptoms but require medical attention. The irony is that on Friday I received the first dose of the vaccine. I will be working from home, ”he shared on March 10.
Before the news of the death, actors, programs, conductors and various personalities of Mexican television showed their sadness and consternation through social networks.
The morning team ‘Venga la Alegría’ wrote on their social networks: «Your talent, effort and passion will accompany us forever. Fly high, Beto! »
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“In shock at such unfortunate news. A friend and excellent boss is leaving. God take care of his family and so many friends that he has left here, “Adal Ramones expressed on Instagram.
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«You are loved very much, my Beto. Thank you for your love and support always “, shared Paul Stanley, host of the Hoy program.
For his part, Benjamín Salinas, current Vice President of the Board of Grupo Salinas, expressed: “A dear collaborator to whom TV Azteca owes much of what we build together; in this house he will always be remembered with affection and gratitude. I send a hug to his family and friends.
I am so sorry for the passing @AlbertoCiurana, a dear collaborator to whom @Azteca owes much of what we build together; in this house he will always be remembered with affection and gratitude. I send a hug to your family and friends.
– Benjamin Salinas S. (@SalinasBenjamin) March 24, 2021
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