Overview
- Dying on Sunday in Madrid, her death was confirmed by the Asociación de la Prensa de Madrid.
- She rose to national prominence alongside María Teresa Campos, most notably on Telecinco's Día a día from 1996 to 2004.
- Trained at the Universidad Complutense, she began on Cadena SER's Hoy por Hoy and later worked at Onda Cero, RNE, television outlets and print media.
- Her assignments spanned major social events, including the weddings of Infanta Elena and Infanta Cristina, as well as Pedro Almodóvar's 2000 Oscar in Hollywood.
- Colleagues paid tribute to her professionalism, rapport with audiences and elegant approach to celebrity reporting.