MMA wrestler Gábor Boráros (33) is going through an extremely difficult time and probably even more difficult days await him. On Wednesday, he lost his ex-fiancee and the mother of their daughter Zorka Monika Jákliová († 31) to a sudden death. As is known, the fitness influencer died in a serious car accident. The tragedy affected her loved ones, fans from Slovakia and Hungary, but above all her family.
The well-known fighter arrived at the scene of the tragedy shortly after the accident, where he lit a candle and laid a bouquet of flowers. Boraros knew even then that he would need professional help to inform his daughter of her mother’s death as sensitively as possible. According to available information, Zora has no idea yet that her mother has died.
Boráros informed his fans on Friday that he had a consultation with a child psychologist, but the most difficult task still awaits him – he has to tell her that he will never be able to hug his beloved mother again. On Friday night, he posted on a series of joint photos with Zora and attached to the images a powerful quote in English, which translates as: “A father is not afraid of death! He is afraid of a life in which his children need him and he is not there,” he wrote. PHOTO can be found in the gallery!
He had previously talked about the interview with the child psychologist on Instagram. “Many of you have asked about Zora, and I can only say that today (Friday 23.1.) at 11:00 a.m. I spoke with a child psychologist to ask her advice, opinion…” said Boráros.
“She prepared me for the different options, what questions Zora might ask, what I should be prepared for, and how I should actually tell Zora. She was very helpful and answered all my questions, but regardless, this task is still going to be bloody difficult, breaking the news to my daughter.” he summed up his thoughts.
Police are asking the public for help
The Trnava Regional Police is asking the public for cooperation in the investigation of the tragic accident. He calls on anyone who has relevant information to contact the District Traffic Inspectorate in Dunajská Streda or the toll-free number 158 without delay. “Sharing any information, whether true or fabricated, on social networks does not help the investigation of any crime,” she clarified.
