24 years after the death of television host Paco Stanley, the subject of his death has resurfaced due to the recent documentary in his honor entitled The show, chronicle of a murder and even when his son, Paul Stanley, is held incommunicado for his involvement in The House of the FamousCuriously, the death of his father has been touched within the reality show.
Due to the death anniversary, Paul was very aware of the loss of his father, so his colleagues took advantage of the moment to question him about it. However, the son of the famous driver only spoke with Sofia Rivera Torres from the last time that he saw his father before he died.
According to his story, Paco, Paul and his mother, Mónica Durruti, met to eat. According to Paul, living together was normal when Paco suddenly burst into tears and gave him a powerful message that until now the young driver understands was a kind of farewell, assuring that he would obtain an “inheritance” or “legacy” that he must take care of.
He told me ‘One day I am going to have to leave, but I want you to be strong tomorrow, to take care of your mother and that I am going to leave you something and that something I want you to double and multiply’.
In addition to this, Paul assured that his father insisted that he take care of his mother, that he never leave her alone and that he ended the emotional talk by telling him: “This tear is for you” and he smeared it on one of his cheeks.
When he finished telling this to Sofía, the driver questioned him if he considered that his father was saying goodbye consciously and Paul mentioned that he was.
I think so, I think he was saying goodbye, I don’t know if he knew what the hell but very strange, my boss, so sad.
It should be noted that Paul was only 14 years old when he lost his father and, in fact, in another shared moment in The House of the Famous revealed that the murder of Paco Stanley was a traumatic episode for him, because, as part of the mourning for the loss, he fell into depression and even mentioned that he was afraid to go out and not return home.
I had to be strong for my mom and everything, but at the same time I was afraid that she would go out and not come back.
Despite the fact that he will always miss his father, Paul has dealt with the trauma in therapy and assures that his work in television has also helped him overcome the fears and sadness that marked him as a child.
Source: Okchicas

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