Reinaldo Gottino moves the web by announcing his sister-in-law’s death at age 47 | News

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Reinaldo Gottinopresenter of General Balance Sheet SP, da Record, moved his followers on the social network over the weekend. The journalist announced the death of his sister-in-law, Débora, at the age of 47, after being diagnosed with aggressive cancer.

“My dear sister-in-law Débora is gone, my wife’s sister. A very rapid cancer took our dear Dedé at the age of 47. We are here in the certainty that God knows all things, and that one day we will be a family in eternity. Mother, wife , lawyer and announcer of good news. A person who only did good arrived in heaven”, he paid tribute without specifying the family member’s type of cancer.

“Your husband Luciano is a warrior, he fought alongside you and never left you for a second. Your beloved sons, Daniel and Felipe, are proud of the incredible mother you were. Your parents, nephews and family too. We will be more united than ever He fought the good fight, finished the race and kept the faith.

The journalist’s friends and followers lamented the news. “So young! My feelings of strength and faith to everyone in the family!”, wished the actress Isadora Ribeiro. “May God rest her in peace and soften with tenderness what she is and will be missed!”, wrote the journalist Edu Ribeiro. “Dear Gottino, my sincere condolences to you, your wife and your entire family”, posted an internet user. “Wow, so young! My condolences!”, wrote another.

2 of 3 Reinaldo Gottino announces the death of his sister-in-law — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Reinaldo Gottino announces the death of his sister-in-law — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

3 of 3 Reinaldo Gottino and his wife, Simone Chimenti — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Reinaldo Gottino and his wife, Simone Chimenti — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
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