00:00He was very affectionate, he called one and he was consenting, he said how are you, how are you, he
00:11applauded when he came to work, he really enjoyed when we were chiveing, when we came to the news that
00:18we were chiveing, that we were better than the competition, he fascinated him, he applauded, he greeted him, he was
00:27very affectionate, he was very affectionate with us.
00:37He was my father, my second father, because he gave me the opportunity to be a photographer, because you see
00:44how things are, I started in the spectator as a messenger, so I had to go to his office every
00:52time, because I had to take the material to the linotipos, to the corrections, so I met him,
01:00all the recovecos, and I realized that there was a photographer in the laboratory, and then I told him to
01:09go to Guillermo, because I had to give him a tintico for the morning, he gave him a tintico,
01:15and I asked him to go to the magazine, and I remember him to be a photographer that he was
01:22a laboratory, so I wanted to go to the laboratory because I like photography and I hope he can do
01:31something there.
01:32He said, let me speak with Bernardo, who was the chief of personnel.
01:40After 8 days, 15 days, he was a laborator and started my career.
01:46Don Guillermo, I remember, he was a man who was given to his country.
01:53He hurt a lot what was happening.
01:57To see how the youth was being destroyed with drugs.
02:01That was the fight for which he died,
02:05combatting the narcotics, the corruption of the government,
02:10the turn of the injustices, that he did a lot.
02:15He was very human, very sensible in those topics.
02:20He was moving throughout the office.
02:22He was quiet.
02:24He took the office of the office and was sitting there.
02:29He went to the office very few times.
02:32Where he went, he left the cigarette.
02:34He said that Don Guillermo had a lot of cigarettes.
02:38He had two cigarettes in the day.
02:41But he went there, he put the cigarette there.
02:44He was sitting there and kept the cigarette there.
02:49He was sleeping on all the way.
02:50One friend, very querido, knew about that.
02:55He was down there, He would be behind a guy and recogiera
02:57his shoes to wash with his hands.
03:00On the weekend, there was a leasing to the content
03:02with the sports editors, to talk about his Santa Fe.
03:08It was the best that there was for him on the weekends,
03:14to talk about football,
03:16about Santa Fe,
03:17and when there was a Toros season,
03:20it was Toros.
03:21It was the first row,
03:25with the Lady Ana María
03:27and Hernando Santos,
03:30who were also very aficionados to the Toros.
03:34There was a period in which we had to take care of the car,
03:41sometimes we were in taxi,
03:44the crew had to take them,
03:46not in the morales that we used to use at that time,
03:50we had to take care of the cameras to travel from places,
03:55we couldn't go to Medellín.
03:59He was very quiet,
04:03he was very confident,
04:05he was very confident,
04:07he was very confident,
04:07he was very confident,
04:08that he was not going to pass anything.
04:11It was a Wednesday,
04:13I remember so much because
04:15I was not here in Bogotá,
04:17I went to Cali to the final of football,
04:22I went to Cali,
04:24Cali and America,
04:25I think they were the finalists.
04:29And the part of it was like 8am,
04:31and I arrived at the stadium
04:33at like 7am,
04:35and the stadium was all silent,
04:37I didn't know if the stadium was full,
04:40I didn't know,
04:41all silent,
04:42and they came to me,
04:44and they said,
04:45hey,
04:46lamentable the spectator,
04:47what happened,
04:48what happened,
04:48what happened,
04:49I said,
04:50what happened,
04:52no,
04:53what happened,
04:54they killed,
04:55they killed,
04:56they killed.
04:57It was a lie,
04:58no that's a lie,
04:59that can't be true.
05:01And I looked at the stadium,
05:03and I looked at it
05:03and I looked at it
05:04in the stadium,
05:04and I looked at it
05:13and were in the clinic
05:16and they were saying he was still doing nothing but being treated.
05:23No, no, I don't think so.
05:25To leave, to leave.
05:29I had a flight at the end of the day.
05:32And no, what do I do?
05:35And then, I didn't know how to communicate with Bogotá.
05:40They were saying, first, I can't hear 지금 there because I have a flight to quarantine.
05:44I'm here, I'm going to continue in the final of the game, and I look at what's going on.
05:51No, with the radio preemptive to the ear, every round of the informers, I don't know who was champion,
06:03but if there was a Olympics, no.
06:06That part of it, I got it, that part of it, I didn't know what happened.
06:12Because at 11 o'clock in the afternoon, they got the part of the medical care that had been murdered.
06:17No, Dios mío.
06:18I was crying like a little boy.
06:20He was the father of a great family that had been in the hospital.
06:25With him, he died like the freedom of the press in the country.
06:33They killed the period, they killed the opinion, they killed the moral of the country,
06:48and the moral of the country, that he was aware of that everything was right,
06:54because he denunciated the bad that there was.
06:57The social discomposition, everything hurted to him.
07:00So, all of that we remember, and we said, no, no, no, no, it's possible.
07:12The truth is that Don Guillermo gave things very beautiful, very beautiful to remember.
07:2130 years later, we remember it with heart and with tears.
07:29We still worshiped those days, that we were there in the redaction,
07:37in the hours of the cierre, how I saw him,
07:41taking tests to his editoriales,
07:45to correct them, changing the lines.
07:50He liked being there in the first page and in the editoriales.
07:54That was his obsession, being there,
07:58that everything would be perfect, that it would be good.
08:01And then his sports, the sports session,
08:03the sports session, that was what he kept in mind.
08:09The spectators continue to move forward.
08:12He passed through many difficulties,
08:15with the bomb, with the economic power,
08:19with everything.
08:20And The Periódico continues to move forward.
08:22I'm happy.
08:24I don't remember.
08:24I don't know if he's going to be the closest to him.
08:26I didn't know if he's going to be the worst.
08:26I can't wait.
08:26I'm angry.
08:26I'm angry.
08:26I didn't know if he was a kid.
08:26If he's been dead.
08:26I've just done a lot.
08:26I'm angry.
08:27I didn't know if he's going to be funny.
08:27I'm angry.
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