Galanti talks about the tragedy on TV. Here are the touching words he told Verissimo!
It was a touching and moving speech by Claudia Galanti a very true: an open-hearted confession of a mother destroyed by the pain of the loss of her daughter but aware of her strength and the desire to continue living. The interview, held by a Silvia Toffanin who barely held back her tears, was delicate and discreet and denied those who had the courage to judge, even in a situation like this, the choice of the Paraguayan showgirl to go on TV to talk of private facts. "I want to start living again after the greatest pain. I don't want to think of words like" dead "or that" there is more "next to Indila's name. I just want to remember what she was like when she was alive. she died, Indila had just started crawling. This is her best memory that I will always carry with me ", this is a significant excerpt from the interview with the thirty-three-year-old showgirl, who appeared with a tired face, veiled by a great melancholy, impossible not to catch in her gaze, sometimes dull.
"By now I understand that it is the price for the great happiness I have had in my life", continued the showgirl, who years ago suffered another great mourning, that of her mother: a lucid, conscious and profoundly wise sentence, which gives us an "unusual image of the Paraguayan soubrette, who we used to see always smiling and full of life, grappling with gala evenings and wonderful holidays in dream destinations.
And to the indelicate question of Toffanin, "Did you feel guilty because you weren't there?", Claudia replies this, with her usual feeble and delicate voice: “Yes, then you ask yourself a thousand questions. But she was with her father, it could happen to anyone ... yes, I'm sorry I wasn't with her at the last moment. Fortunately, a few nights ago I at least had the good fortune to dream of it ".
At the end, the soubrette was forced to answer a question about the attempted suicide, which has been talked about in recent weeks but which fortunately remained only a momentary thought dictated by pain: "Yes, I thought of an extreme gesture", admitted Galanti, "I think it happens to every mother when she loses a daughter, she would simply like to join her. Then I began to think, and now I'm getting help: without the help of doctors today I would not be here".
© Getty Images Claudia Galanti
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