Months after the death of Fernando Ónega, a loss that has profoundly marked 2026 for the family, Sonsoles Ónega has given signs of his strength, gradually retaking his television routine and looking for gaps to present his new novel, will bear your name. “My father has left a huge void because he was a very present man, occupied many spaces of the family... Little by little, we are learning to live without him,” she confesses in this interview.
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Months after the death of Fernando Ónega, a loss that has profoundly marked 2026 for the family, Sonsoles Ónega has given signs of his strength, gradually retaking his television routine and looking for gaps to present his new novel, will bear your name. “My father has left a huge void because he was a very present man, occupied many spaces of the family... Little by little, we are learning to live without him,” she confesses in this interview.