
Jaime Chincha: Así fue su último programa días antes de fallecer a los 48 años
El destacado periodista Jaime Chincha murió este domingo 7 de septiembre y conducía el programa ‘Del hecho al dicho’.
Lima, Peru – Renowned Peruvian journalist Jaime Chincha, a prominent figure in the nation's media landscape, passed away on Sunday, September 7, reportedly due to cardiac arrest. The news has sent ripples through the country, prompting an outpouring of tributes and discussions, particularly following the release of a segment from his final broadcast. In the poignant clip, which aired just days before his death on La República's program "Del Hecho al Dicho," Chincha addressed his viewers with a somber tone. He announced a temporary absence, stating, "Tomorrow, I will have to be absent. I have a very personal matter to attend to." He concluded by assuring his audience of his return on Friday, a return that, tragically, never came to pass. The video, shared by Trome oficial, quickly became a focal point for public sentiment. While the official cause of death has been reported as cardiac arrest, the timing and Chincha's on-air remarks have fueled various speculations among the public. Comments on social media platforms range from expressions of grief and remembrance to unverified claims of foul play, with some users suggesting he was "silenced" due to his journalistic work. These unconfirmed theories highlight the deep impact Chincha had on public discourse and the intense scrutiny surrounding the passing of a figure who often delved into sensitive political and social issues. Authorities have not commented on these speculations, maintaining the official cause of death.
El destacado periodista Jaime Chincha murió este domingo 7 de septiembre y conducía el programa ‘Del hecho al dicho’.