After hearing of the death of Jorge 'El Topo' Lopez, Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone tweeted that he was 'not only a great journalist' but 'also a friend'.
But the Atletico boss was apparently unaware that Mr Lopez's wife, Veronica Brunati, had not heard of the tragedy. 'No. Diego, don't tell me that,' she responded. 'Please, someone call me.'
Ms Brunati, replying directly, first simply wrote 'no', before going on to say: 'Diego, don't tell me that. Please, someone call me. I'm in a hotel in San Pablo in the Quality.'
Among those leading the tributes to Lopez was Lionel Messi who dedicated dedicated Argentina's win against the Netherlands last night to the reporter.
'Big hug to all the Argentina fans and a very special memory for Jorge 'Topo' Lopez,' wrote Messi, who was selected for random drug testing after they won 4-2 on penalties.
'This victory is especially for you, my friend. A big hug to the family, lots of strength.'
#So sad, may his soul RIP!!!
The tweet: Simeone says Lopez was 'not only a great journalist' but 'also a friend' as he includes @verobrunati
First reaction: Brunati tweets Simeone back, simply saying 'no' after reading his first tweet
Distraught: Brunati appears devastated as she tweets Simeone back trying to find out more
Desperate: Brunati appeals for more information about her husband after reading Simeone's tweet
Late Lopez & wife
Wow... that's shocking
ReplyDeleteShocking & sad....
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