1692563576 Carmen Delgado TVE journalist and creator of Lazos de sangre

Carmen Delgado, TVE journalist and creator of “Lazos de sangre” has died

Carmen Delgado, in the portrait provided by RTVE on social networksCarmen Delgado, in the portrait provided by RTVE on social networks

The journalist Carmen Delgado, until 2021 director and creator of Lazos de sangre, by TVE, died this Sunday for reasons that are still unclear. The death was confirmed this afternoon by Chema M. Lozano, a journalist with RTVE Murcia, via her account on X, the network formerly known as Twitter: “Carmen Delgado, founder of Blood Ties, has passed away forever. Partner, boss, friend and a very beloved woman at TVE. I’m so sorry and angry that I left so soon,” Lozano wrote, adding that the journalist will be buried this Monday in Brazatortas, in Ciudad Real.

Shortly thereafter, the profile of appeared on the same social network RTVE Comunicación y Participación, who expressed the death of his partner and offered his condolences to those close to him: “We at RTVE would like to express our deepest condolences on the loss of our partner, Carmen Delgado. A big hug to the whole family. Rest in peace”.

Carmen Delgado became known to TVE viewers through her appearances in current programs and magazines of the public broadcaster. It was in La mañana de La 1, with Mariló Montero as the presenter, that the journalist began appearing on screen as a collaborator. Then between 2014 and 2018 she was part of the team of the program Amigas y conocidas and collaborator in the social and entertainment area of ​​La mañana.

For years he directed the San Fermín shows on TVE and created “Blood Ties”. This is the program that Jordi González is currently directing in its sixth season and will be directed by Delgado until 2021.

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