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Sotirakopoulos on the loss of his wife: “While he escaped very hard, he left simple”

Sotirakopoulos on the loss of his wife: “While he escaped very hard, he left simple”

In a rare confession about the loss of his wife, Christos Sotirakopoulos came forward and was moved to talk about the very difficult moments his family went through.

“We suffered loss and it was difficult. Fortunately the children have grown up, although we had a similar experience, when she came and went, I won’t tell you more, about 15 years ago. That’s about 13 years after he left and the children were much younger. There “I think it will be almost difficult to see a change in the kids as they grow up.” The well-known sports writer said while speaking to ERT.

“In the previous story, my daughter was still ten years old and my son was finishing his studies and preparing to go to university. This is where I think we’ll have the biggest disruptions. So, even that, I turn it on its head and say: since this happened to us, it’s at least the terrible effort made by all of us and by her of course. And because her body retained and carried the previous story, she gave herself time, and she gave all of us time to raise the kids, to see them finish college, to see them start working. “He gave a lot of space and a lot of time.”He continued, saying.

“While he survived a very difficult case, a brain aneurysm, he survived something very simple. She had a simple hip replacement and left her with a bug, and just when we thought we were ready to leave the hospital, it was gone within three days.”.

“He hasn’t been able to see the children getting married to their partners. My daughter is not married yet, my son is married. And the grandchildren… Of course I don’t have grandchildren yet, but I hope to catch up with them. I’m looking forward to it and I love it very much. I always enjoy the process of dealing with the children very much.” Christos Sotirakopoulos added in the television interview: “This saddens me because my mother could not see her grandchildren either. She died very quickly.”

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