The unexpected death of journalist Pepe Domingo has shocked the entire country and has awakened a wave of sadness and condolences from all those who loved and admired him. One of his most emotional messages has been from his niece Cristina Castaño, with whom he had a close bond since his childhood.

The Galician actress, known for fictions such as The one that is coming, Toy Boy or Elite Body, has opened her heart through an Instagram post, which has gone viral quickly and has already accumulated more than 700 comments. Castaño has lamented her loss and has expressed “the enormous void” that the communicator has left in the family.

The interpreter wanted to make clear the pride she felt in her uncle and the affection she felt for him. In the publication, she said: “how honored to have been able to celebrate you on your 80th birthday, and how honored you have been to all of us Castaños for having made our last name synonymous with talent, effort, professionalism, joy and enjoyment of living, courage in fight for your dreams, and maximum love and pride for your family and your people.

With a great command of words, Castaño has followed the writing, reminding him that he has been a very beloved figure and that wherever he goes he will not be alone, but that other deceased relatives await him with open arms.

“Today all Padrón cries for you, Pepe, and the Sar River runs overflowing with the tears of your people. Thank goodness you have someone to receive you on this new journey. Grandma Rosa, Totó (my father) and Chicha are waiting for you with a “good pilgrimage to celebrate you and make your departure more bearable. A Santiaguiño do Monte at your height, with many bagpipers and as many mariachis. You are going to have a good time for San Pedro,” he wrote.

Despite it being a painful moment, Castaño has promised that they will celebrate and sing “at every party” and in the square that bears his name. “You leave us sad but knowing that you enjoyed life like no one else,” he stated before closing the letter with a “Rest In Peace.”