2024-10-31 19:00:00
He died tragically suddenly Fairies Christthe outstanding journalist was 53 years old. Say goodbye to friends, colleagues and celebrities on social media.
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He won Csilla: “I was at the cemetery with my mother when my phone rang and someone said: “Kriszta Hadas is dead.” I didn’t want to believe it, and I still don’t understand it now. Tuesday night, we were talking so happy, and now it’s a complete shock. My condolences to the whole family! You were a wonderful person and I thank you for giving me know you!”
Barley Attila: “We still loved each other in college in 1998. Then we didn’t like each other during the TV2 period. Then we loved each other again. Then this summer, I watched him play Traitors, sometimes with pleasure, sometimes with pain, but always as an honest, real person. He ran into the night jubilant and jumped as a winner. He was the only one who broke the rule once. I hugged her off camera. Maybe it gives him strength. He said he never thought a game would take such a toll on him. He has already seen everything.
Yakupcek Gabriella: “I don’t usually express my condolences on social media, because I think it’s a personal and heartfelt thing, but now I’m going to shout it to the world… so they know who you are . 35 years on our track, always counting on each other. Who were you? My colleague, my colleague, an excellent journalist, my comrade, my friend, a brave woman! It’s unbelievable that you’ve been gone for a minute, but for me love is the word of the day, Hadaska!”
Later Einiko: “I can’t believe it, it’s unbelievable. During our short acquaintance, I received nothing but positive things from you, and I cannot return that to you now. Rest in peace. My deepest condolences to the entire family.”
Kriszta D. Toth: “I can’t do anything else now but share this. Well, what is it, Hadas? How? Why?”
A colleague, a mentor, a role model. That’s all you were to me. I can’t believe…
Abel Anita: “I’m looking for the words… Hadaska, we had a beautiful time together… And maybe we’re even little friends. It’s hard now, very hard…”
Tornoczky Anita: “Hello, dear Krista! Edible, creative, helpful, sensitive … he taught me with every word and deed.”
I’m definitely not changing our photos to black and white. Because you are one of the most colorful people I have ever seen. Or you were not because you are. But now I feel a sharp, indescribable heartache. i love you
Till Attila: “I can’t believe it! Krista Hadas! I think of you lovingly.”
Joshi Bharat: “It is unfathomable, because it is impossible that Kriszta is no longer there! The world is poorer now! I am grateful that you have been my colleague and excellent editor-in-chief! Farewell, you will be greatly missed. There is no place for words here…no sense!”
Svaby Andrew: “Hello, Hadaska! You were my friend, my teammate, and a bit my brother too. If there was a problem, we always counted on each other. Unbelievable. I will not get used to missing you. I chose a happy, joint picture out of hundreds. So I’ll keep you in my heart. Be careful wherever you go now.”
Ron’s wait: “I have no words worth the weight of my trembling. Viewers, listeners, viewers, stop and think about it for a moment!”
András Csonkawho was one of the last people to take a picture with Hadas, writes:
Unbelievable! Surprise! It all happened in a divine atmosphere, accompanied by great laughter. Hardly half a day has passed, and the news is that Kriszta has died. When you realize that this is only one life, it always bothers you. Kriszta was one of my favorite TV journalists, her preparation, competence and honest insight were impressive. He stood up strongly and decisively for important issues. My brother and I felt honored to be invited to her stage talk show. I share the pain and sorrow of the entire family and the Hungarian journalistic profession.
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Title: Remembering Kriszta Hadas: A Tribute to a Fallen Star
Interviewer (Time.news Editor): Today, we gather to honor the memory of Kriszta Hadas, an exceptional journalist whose sudden passing has left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew her. Joining us is László Kovács, a long-time journalist and close friend of Kriszta. László, thank you for being here during this difficult time.
László Kovács: Thank you for having me. It’s a tough moment, but I appreciate the chance to share some memories of Kriszta.
Editor: Kriszta’s impact on the journalism world was profound. She was only 53 when she passed away. How did you first meet her, and what do you remember about her?
László: I first met Kriszta in our early careers. Almost immediately, it was clear she had a remarkable talent for storytelling and an incredible intuition for what made people tick. We were colleagues, but she was also a mentor to many of us — someone who wasn’t afraid to challenge the status quo and push boundaries.
Editor: Many tributes have poured in from her friends and colleagues. Csilla, for instance, mentioned her disbelief when she heard the news. Can you relate to that shock?
László: Absolutely. When Csilla said she was at the cemetery and received the call, it hit me hard. Just days before, Kriszta was full of life and energy. We were discussing work and plans for the future. Losing her feels surreal; it’s like we’re all still processing it. It’s difficult to comprehend that such a vibrant person is suddenly gone.
Editor: Some of her peers spoke about the highs and lows of their relationships with her, particularly in regard to the TV2 period. How did Kriszta navigate her relationships over the years?
László: Kriszta was genuinely human, and that meant she had her ups and downs, like anyone else. She valued honesty and was always true to herself. She could easily shift from professional to personal, and that made her a beloved figure in our community. Her willingness to embrace both friendship and rivalry with grace shows her remarkable character.
Editor: Gabriella Yakupcek referred to her as an “excellent journalist, comrade, and friend.” How would you sum up Kriszta’s contributions in those areas?
László: Kriszta was a trailblazer. She didn’t just report on issues; she engaged with them, often immersing herself in the stories she covered. Her bravery in touching sensitive subjects helped shape public discourse. As a friend, she was incredibly supportive; she was there for you in the good times and the bad.
Editor: The emotional responses from her friends and colleagues have been deeply personal. Liptai Claudia, for instance, mentioned that she wouldn’t change their photographs to black and white because Kriszta was so colorful. What kind of spirit did Kriszta bring into her work and friendships?
László: Kriszta was indeed a vibrant person, full of life and light. She brought passion to everything she did, be it in her journalism or her friendships. She had a contagious laughter that could brighten the darkest of days. Her zest for life and her relentless pursuit of truth is what made her unforgettable.
Editor: It’s clear that she made an extraordinary impact on so many people’s lives. In closing, what would you like to say to her family and all those who are struggling with this loss?
László: To Kriszta’s family, her legacy will continue to live on through the lives she touched and the stories she told. We hold onto her memory and the lessons she imparted. To everyone grieving her loss, let’s channel our sorrow into celebrating her life. Kriszta wouldn’t want us to dwell in sadness; she’d want us to keep speaking out, to keep telling stories that matter.
Editor: Thank you, László, for sharing those heartfelt reflections. Kriszta Hadas will be deeply missed but never forgotten. Our thoughts remain with her family and all her friends during this poignant time.
László: Thank you for giving me a space to remember her. She truly was one of a kind.
