Journalism is mourning. This Monday, family, friends and colleagues gave the last goodbye To Jaime Chincha, journalist and member of the La República family, of extensive career and unmistakable voice, who died on Sunday, September 7 to the 48 years victim of a fulminating heart attack. The wake was held in the chapel Virgin of Fatima, in Mirafloresin the midst of an atmosphere of deep pain.
“Jaime dies working with us in The Republic. He was very young. 48 years is not an age to leave. I was doing a very important job and we had many plans and is no longer there. We are all at complicated times, this work is a very difficult job, we know that here has anxiety, depression, work problems, We all have problems when we work in journalism“, said Rosa María Palacios who attended the private ceremony.
Firm conviction communicator, Jaime Chincha He also worked in various media, including Channel N, RPP, Latina and The Republicin which it was characterized by its rigor and its commitment to the truth. In this editorial house he left his mark as part of a team that recognized him not only as a talented colleague, but as a loyal companion who we are going to miss a lot.
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During the day, other journalism colleagues accompanied the family in the farewell. Among them Juliana Oxenfordwho attended the ceremony to pay tribute to his friend and fellow ex officio.
“Nobody is a good professional if he is not a good person and Jaime was. Oxenford visibly affected.
The ceremony also attended Mónica Deltawho highlighted the trajectory and the temper of Chincha that he always believed in journalism. “We all feel sore for their sudden absence. I hope that their relatives can find prompt resignation because sadness does not leave. Jaime Fe a very convinced person of journalistic work, I had the opportunity to work with him in RPP, so we will miss him,” he said.
His departure leaves a difficult vacuum to fill. For those who share the profession, say goodbye to Jaime Chincha It is also to fire someone who reminded us of this trade that this trade demands strength, courage, empathy and, above all, commitment to people and information.
Today, while his family and friends cry in silence, we, his companions of the Republic, honor him with gratitude. Jaime left too soon, but his voice, his style and his example will continue to resonate those who believe that informing is also a way of serving and contributing a grain of sand to build a more fair country.
