The photo album with which Analía Franchín honored the death of her sister Sandra – The USA Print Magazine

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On the morning of June 19, the A la Barbarossa team was mobilized when they found out in the middle of an outage that Sandrathe sister of Analía Franchín, died at 61 years old. The woman, who suffered from HIV, was hospitalized due to complications from pneumonia that led to the sad outcome.

Shocked by the death of her older sister, Analía later dedicated a heartfelt post to her on her Instagram account, where she honored her with a video, several photos from her childhood and adolescence, and one of the last moments she shared with her in her internment.

“Pain floods me. How can I say goodbye if since I can remember my goal was for you to ‘have a happy day in your life’? Maybe we can do it for a few hours on the beach or on the odd Christmas. Today I am angry. A lot. With the demons that invaded you all your life and the people who helped you cradle them.”Franchín began.

“It’s going to pass. Surely the day you send me some sign that you were able to finally defeat them. I hugged and kissed you until the last moment. Unfortunately, it’s not enough for me. Someone told me: ‘I’m sending you a big hug, the kind that holds you while you let go.’”he continued.

ANALÍA FRANCHÍN’S SADNESS FOR THE DEATH OF HER OLDER SISTER

“I don’t know if I’m ready for that, little sister.”Analía advanced, mobilized, and continued: “But I want to tell you that I am proud to have been in your life (very unruly, by the way) but I would choose you again.” And this is how the panelist closed her sweet letter to her sister Sandra: “I love you today and always, my beautiful dwarf. Thanks for being. Be free (we must see Bohemian Rhapsody together again).”

It should be remembered that Franchín had expressed indignation in recent days about Furia’s statements in Big Brother about HIV. “It touches me personally. My sister has HIV and is receiving treatment. Fury, delay. I understand that in the ’80s we were afraid to approach a person with AIDS. I was in primary school. But let Fury say now: ‘What do I have? HIV?’. No”.

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