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Journalist “Pepe” Tarditti Died After Decompensating and Colliding in Oberá

At the age of 63, well-known missionary journalist José “Pepe” Tarditti lost his life at the Samic in Oberá this morning, where he had been moved from emergency after decompensating while driving and colliding against a traffic light. According to the police, the correspondent of the radio program El Show de los Impactos was on board a Chevrolet Aveo when he apparently decompensated, lost control of the vehicle and hit the post of a traffic ligh…
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At the age of 63, well-known missionary journalist José “Pepe” Tarditti lost his life at the Samic in Oberá this morning, where he had been moved from emergency after decompensating while driving and colliding against a traffic light. According to the police, the correspondent of the radio program El Show de los Impactos was on board a Chevrolet Aveo when he apparently decompensated, lost control of the vehicle and hit the post of a traffic ligh…

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La Voz de Misiones broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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