Pregnant Brazilian news anchor Elaine da Silva dies aged 38 along with her unborn child after being rushed to hospital suffering from pneumonia
- Elaine da Silva and the baby she was carrying died at a hospital in São Paulo, Brazil, on Tuesday
- Da Silva was having respiratory issues Monday and was admitted and diagnosed with pneumonia
- The 38-year-old leaves behind her husband and one-year-old son; she was employed by Catholic television network Cançao Nova for 15 years
Pregnant Brazilian journalist Elaine da Silva and her baby died Tuesday after a battle with pneumonia.
The 38-year-old was 23 weeks pregnant and was hospitalized in São Paulo on Monday morning due to respiratory issues, according to her employer, Catholic television network Cançao Nova.
Da Silva leaves behind her husband, Fernando Carvalho, and one-year-old son, Leo.
‘She always had a smile to offer. She loved life, her family, Our Lady of Aparecida, nature, animals,’ network colleague Reinaldo César told online news magazine, Revista Quem. ‘She was passionate about journalism. She always brought a look of hope.’
Elaine da Silva, a 38-year-old anchor for Catholic television network Cançao Nova, died along with her unborn child at a hospital in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday. The evening news anchor encountered respiratory issues Monday and was hospitalized before her condition worsened
Brazilian journalist Elaine da Silva and her husband, Fernando Carvalho, with one-year-old son, Leo. Da Silva suffered a miscarriage in her first pregnancy three years ago. The couple was expecting a son at the time
Da Silva’s death comes three years after she suffered a miscarriage just five weeks into her pregnancy.
She and her husband were expecting their first child, a boy, and she was rushed to the hospital after she bled and her water broke, Cançao Nova cameraman Ederaldo Paulini told the magazine.
Da Silva underwent an emergency cesarean section, but the child died.
‘They didn’t know the sex, she had to see the baby, she saw that it was a boy and they named him Theo,’ Paulini said. ‘At the time, she was very shaken and cried in secret.’
The couple were planning on naming their second son, Rafael.
Da Silva was employed by Cançao Nova for 15 years and anchored the network’s evening news, Cançao Nova Noticias.
Late Brazilian anchor Elaine da Silva spent 15 years with Catholic television network, Canção Nova, and in 2019 won the network’s Canção Nova Journalism Award for best report in 2019
Brazilian journalist Elaine da Silva, who died from pneumonia Tuesday, anchored Canção Nova’s evening news
She started as an intern in 2008 and won the network’s Canção Nova Journalism Award for best report in 2019
‘We are all very sad this morning. We have just received the news of the death of our beloved Elaine,’ Canção Nova news presenter Paula Guimarães said. ‘(She) became spectacular in what she did.’
Víctor Freitas, a reporter for Rede Século 21 television, lamented da Silva’s sudden death.
‘One of the best friends journalism gave me,’ he said in an Instagram post. ‘She encouraged my work from our first contact. Always kind and cheerful. May God welcome you with open arms and comfort your family.’
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