“Don’t ask stupid questions”: the response of a victim in Viña del Mar to Humberto Sichel live | TV and show

The journalist was consulting the man regarding the type of help they needed when he went out of his mind and gave him an aggressive response.

The CHV journalist, Humberto Sichelwent to the area affected by the forest fires in Viña del Mar This Friday followingnoon, it was in this context that he received an aggressive response from one of the victims of the catastrophe.

The communicator was showing part of the hills and houses that were completely burned by the incident, it was at that moment that a man from a group of people who was collecting rubble she called out to him so Sichel walked over to them..

“Let’s make that call,” he replied to the man when he had gotten close enough. “Television came out, right”, the journalist told the man humorously.

“Question, is that we have two versions, some say that they do not come because access is difficult, others say that they come, you say that there are no hands here”Sichel told him.

To this the man explained: “Yes, but let them get down there, old man,” he said, pointing into the distance, “and upside down to help.”

“Let hands come, with shovels, with gloves, what is needed?”the journalist asked him, before which the man unexpectedly reacted with an aggressive response.

“And what did I want them to come handy to help, with a shovel po’ weon””; “No, but what is needed?”Humberto Sichel insisted to the angry man.

“Shovel for daddy, sack, people and hands for dad. Do not ask stupid questions (sic)”, he replied. “But do not get mad. They are not stupid questions (sic), because there, exactly two houses away, they told us no, that they had it ready.”the communicator told him.

After this, the journalist said goodbye to the victim and resumed communication with the studio, leaving the altercation behind.

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