
Television host Viviana Canosa shared an emotional editorial on channel 13, showing her shock at the critical situation of photographer Pablo Grillo, who was seriously injured during a crackdown at a retirees' march. Canosa mentioned that seeing the image and video of Grillo fighting for his life affected her deeply. The host recounted that this impact also reflected in her personal life when she tried to share a photo on her social media and received her daughter's question about who the injured person was, which led her to reflect on the situation in Argentina.
The case of Pablo Grillo, who suffered a severe head trauma with loss of brain mass after being hit by a tear gas canister fired by the police, has generated outrage and condemnation from various sectors of society. Even figures who usually support the actions of security forces have spoken out against this incident.
Canosa mentioned in her editorial: "Whether it was the barras, whether it was the K folks, whether it was the leftists, I don't know. I only know that when I saw the image and video of Pablo Grillo, the photographer who was fighting and struggling for his life, it broke me in half." The journalist conveyed her feelings of solidarity and concern for Grillo's situation, setting aside political differences to highlight the human and tragic dimensions of the incident.