
Atilio Veronelli's Ex-partner's Harsh Reaction After His Death: 'i Wish You the Worst'
Ana Franco, who reported the actor for gender-based violence, released a strong message against him days after his death.
On Sunday, February 23, the death of Atilio Veronelli at 65 years old was announced. The actor had suffered two heart attacks in recent years, which complicated his health condition. His passing caused sorrow in the artistic community, with colleagues like Esmeralda Mitre expressing their grief on social media.
However, not all were expressions of affection. Ana Franco, Veronelli's ex-partner, broke her silence with a forceful statement on social media. The screenwriter had accused the actor of gender-based violence and, after his death, posted a video with a scathing message.

"Death doesn't make you a better person"
Journalist Juan Etchegoyen presented Ana Franco's video on Mitre Live, warning of its strong content. "A great artist has passed away, and I even had the opportunity to interview him. But there is a testimony that surprises with its harshness," he introduced before airing the statements.
In the video, Franco expressed: "Death doesn't make you a better person, you piece of s..., Atilito. Now you're going to meet Satan, but first God will show you the movie of everything you did to me."
"You will pay for every year of pain you made me go through, every year of pain you caused my mother."
Las declaraciones de la expareja de Atilio Veron
A farewell without forgiveness
The screenwriter continued her statement with even stronger words. "I wish you the worst of the worst and you will be stuck in hell, trash. Remember I told you to talk, to cleanse yourself of guilt and lies, but you didn't want to because of your pride and ego."
To conclude, she stated: "Now the worms will eat you, they will carry you on a platter to Satan. Have a good trip to h..., SOB." For context, Ana Franco had accused Veronelli of gender-based violence, although the actor always denied the accusations.
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