
Daniel Bisogno, a well-known television host, passed away just over a week ago due to health complications related to a liver transplant. Following his death, his loved ones have shared emotional details about how the difficult news was conveyed to his closest family members.
In a recent interview, Álex B, Daniel Bisogno's brother, recounted how he communicated the tragic news to 'Don Concho', the presenter’s father. Álex mentioned that his father was not at the hospital at the time of Daniel's passing, allowing only him and his sister Ivette to say goodbye to the beloved presenter. Despite the love present at that moment, Álex admitted to feeling incredibly stressed about having to reveal the news to his father.
Álex shared that after Daniel's death, he feared his father's reaction, recalling how he wanted to reunite with his deceased wife during a past traumatic event. "Losing a child is the greatest pain any parent can feel." Álex explained that conveying this loss to his father was one of the most difficult moments of his life.
Additionally, it has been revealed how the news affected Bisogno's young daughter, Michaela. Cristina Riva Palacio, Daniel's ex-partner and Michaela's mother, described how the little girl was informed about the tragedy. It was reported that Michaela, only 9 years old, was sleeping at her grandmother's house when the death occurred and was able to talk to her the following day. The little girl, with fear, mentioned having dreamed about her father and expressed her sadness upon learning of his departure.
Cristina and Álex decided to communicate the news together to Michaela, preventing others from doing so. It was even recounted how the little girl received comfort from her 4-year-old niece. The family has experienced emotional moments as they took Bisogno's ashes to 'Ventaneando', where Michaela symbolically placed her father in his chair and demonstrated unbreakable strength amid the pain.
The revelations about how the news of Daniel Bisogno's death was communicated to his loved ones deepen the magnitude of the pain and how each family member has processed this tragic loss.