Paloma Fiuza speaks out after her father's death from COVID-19: “It's a very difficult time”

Paloma Fiuza thanked her for the support she received after the news of her father's death broke.

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A few weeks ago, Paloma Fiuza broke into tears during her presentation in Esto es Guerra, revealing that her family was going through a hard time. because his father was hospitalized due to the complications he suffered due to COVID-19.

After facing the virus for several weeks, Luis Velo Fiuza lost the battle and eventually died. The news of her sensitive death was released by the hosts of Esto es Guerra, who pointed out on the reality show that the Brazilian was going to be absent from the program.

Today is a very moving day for us because our dear Paloma Fiuza is not on the program because she had to take a flight and go to Brazil. She found out that her daddy had passed away,” said Johanna San Miguel.

After making this information public, the messages of support for Paloma Fiuza did not take long, so the model spoke out on her social networks. “You will always be in my heart. I love you so much”, he wrote at first next to his father's photo.

Likewise, the EEG member was quite grateful for the signs of affection she received on the last day for her father's death. She also pointed out that she will take some time to be with her family and deal with this difficult situation.

Thank you all for your messages, the affection you show me means a lot to me. It is a very difficult time, my priority is with my family, so I will take some time to be with them and face this sad and painful situation together,” he added.

Paloma Fiuza sends a message to her followers after the death of her father is known.
Paloma Fiuza sends a message to her followers after the death of her father is known. (Photo: Instagram)

HE ALWAYS PRAYED FOR HIS FATHER

When Paloma Fiuza said that her father was in poor health, she said that at some point she thought she would stay in Brazil with her family to be next to them, but then she was discouraged because she knew she couldn't do anything since her father was intubated.

For this reason, the Brazilian agreed to return to Esto es Guerra, not before indicating that from Peru she was praying for her father so that at some point she could recover; however, this ultimately never happened.

My family knows how much I love them, I actually thought I would stay in Brazil to be supporting, but I can't do anything, my dad is intubated and I don't do anything there. We have to wait, pray and everything will work out,” he added.

It should be noted that Luis Velo Fiuza was a Brazilian artist specialized in the recycling of scrap iron, transforming these objects into luxury items. He uploaded his meticulous work to his Instagram account.

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