“Today is a sad day.” Liliana Campos reacts after fire at her husband’s hotel

by Andrea
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“Hoje é um dia triste”. Liliana Campos reage após incêndio no hotel do marido

The SUL Villas & Spa hotel, in the city of Lagoa, in the Azores, was destroyed after a fire in the early hours of Wednesday, January 15th.

The hotel belongs to Rodrigo Herédia, husband of presenter Liliana Campos, who has already spoken out about the tragedy on his Instagram account.

The host of the program ‘Red Carpet’ shared images of the wreckage and in the caption she began writing: “Today is a sad day. Very sad… THE SOUTH burned, and with the SOUTH, a part of Rodrigo’s dream burned down…”he lamented.

The presenter noted that the cause of the fire at the hotel is not yet known, realizing that the coming times will be a lot of work.

“Now it will take time… a lot of time… first it will have to be demolished and then rebuilt. I know it will take time, but I know it will happen because I know Rodrigo’s strength, determination and resilience”shared.

Liliana Campos then highlighted her husband’s resilience, highlighting that he “will want to be on the ground helping with the works”, and also left a message for guests who made their reservations for the coming months.

“The SUL is an enchanted place, and we will need everyone when we open the doors again, but for now we want to rest the customers who already had reservations made for this year and we will get in touch as soon as possible, to return the money for the same”realized.

At the end, and after thanking all the people who were involved in fighting the fire, Liliana Campos left the following message of hope: “I have faith that I will soon share others, much more beautiful, from this magical place. Now we need all the good energy you can send us 🙏”he requested.



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