Julieta Amaral dies: she was the first black presenter in Rio Grande do Sul; know

Julieta Amaral dies: she was the first black presenter in Rio Grande do Sul; know


Former RBS television reporter who made television history, Julieta Amaral has died at the age of 62 after a long battle with cancer




The journalist Juliet Amaral he died last Saturday, 10/26. At 62, the communicator had been fighting serious pancreatic cancer for at least three years and couldn’t resist

Juliet He was being treated at the Mãe de Deus hospital, in Porto Alegre, and according to CNN information, he had been in a more complicated state of health in recent days.

Career

Julieta was the first black host of RBS TV, Rede Globo’s affiliate in Rio Grande do Sul. Graduated from the Catholic University of Pelotas, she made her debut as a journalist at the age of 18, as a reviewer at the Jornal Agora. At the age of 25, he became the host of Jornal do Almoço, on RBS TV. And he ended his career at the broadcaster in 2015, when he decided to dedicate himself to a new specialty, relations with the press.

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Source: Terra

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