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Gerardo Tato Young had to undergo emergency surgery and Lorena Maciel provided details of his health status. Here we find out who she is.
On Thursday, September 19, Gerardo Tato Young had a stroke at home and was transferred to the La Trinidad Clinic in Palermo. In this regard, Argentine media spoke with his ex-wife, Lorena Maciel.
María Isabel Sánchez together with Eduardo Feinmann on the program ‘Alguien tiene decir’ on Radio Mitre, who recounted what happened and explained that he underwent surgery at night, but the operation was a complete success and now they have to wait to see how the host progresses.
Regarding his ex-wife, he gave statements to Teleshow: ” We are going to the hospital with the kids. 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. These are difficult days because his condition is delicate. But Tato is strong. We have a lot of faith that he will be fine ,” said Lorena Maciel.
Who is Lorena Maciel and how old is she?
Lorena Maciel, over 50 years old, has a degree in Communication Sciences (UBA). She developed as a journalist specializing in judicial issues and is currently the host of Todo Noticias (TN) in ‘Tiene La Palabra y Será Justicia’.
In addition, the Radio Mitre journalist was awarded for the best journalistic work in 2005 and 2007 by the Martín Fierro and APTRA Awards.
In 2009, Lorena Maciel was awarded by APTRA, at the Martín Fierro Cable Awards for Best Female Journalism on Cable TV for the program Será Justicia.
In the past, the communicator had been left without a voice and had to undergo surgery on her vocal cords: ” I started with dysphonia at the end of last year, when we loosened up a bit after the strictest quarantine. It was very similar to what happened to me in 2004, when Adolfo Castelo passed away, I was pregnant with my second child and the impact of his death was so strong that I was left without a voice. I was replacing him on Radio Mitre, on Mira lo que te digo. From that moment on, it was never the same, but I never did voice training, and it is my work tool. I recently became aware of the phonotrauma I have and that I never took care of myself. I live yelling and I have had a high voice tone since I was a child . “