Carlos Herrera se sincera sobre el intento de atentado que sufrió: «Parecía que…
El periodista visitó recientemente el programa 'En primicia' de RTVE Play junto a su hijo y recordó cómo vivió este momento y el apoyo que recibió
Spanish journalist Carlos Herrera has recently shared his chilling account of receiving a package bomb, an incident that profoundly impacted him and the journalism community in Spain. In an interview, Herrera detailed the moment he opened the package, discovering wires and recognizing it as an explosive device. "I opened the package and effectively saw that it contained wires," Herrera stated, recalling the immediate realization of the danger. Fortunately, the device did not detonate. Herrera reflected on a past experience that he believes saved him, noting, "Smokers of cigars, we open a cigar box when it weighs more than it should." This intuition, he suggests, played a crucial role in his awareness. Another individual interviewed in the segment observed that Herrera "carried it a little bit inside," indicating the deep personal toll of the event. Despite the trauma, Herrera highlighted the immense support he received. "I felt the absolute solidarity of the profession in Spain," he affirmed. He described the collective response as a "fist" that deeply moved him. He added, "My country moved me, and Seville moved me. It seemed as if the bomb had been put to Seville." This sentiment underscores the widespread impact of the threat, extending beyond a personal attack to a perceived assault on the broader community and profession. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by journalists and the importance of professional unity.
El periodista visitó recientemente el programa 'En primicia' de RTVE Play junto a su hijo y recordó cómo vivió este momento y el apoyo que recibió
