The journalist
Mariví Romero
, considered the first bullfighting critic in Spain, died this Friday in Benidorm (Alicante), at the age of 81, due to respiratory failure, as family sources have indicated to Efe.
Mariví Romero, daughter of the also journalist
Emilio Romero
, had lived in Benidorm for many years, a city with which she had a great connection and in which her father gave a name to a street.
The same sources have specified that the body has been transferred to the
Marina Baixa mortuary
, where tomorrow, Saturday, a religious ceremony will be held before being cremated.
Mariví Romero studied Journalism and Philosophy and Literature, began to work in the newspaper 'Pueblo', which her father directed, and in 1971 she joined
Spanish Television
to comment on the bull's news.
From 1973 to 1983 he was in charge of the 'Revista de toros' program.
Once that stage was over, he wrote in the newspaper 'Ya' until 1989. His last career was linked to the waves,
both on the Cope chain and on Onda Cero
.
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