Overview
- Amalia Franchín, who died Saturday night at Cemic Saavedra in Buenos Aires from septic shock, was 88, according to multiple Argentine outlets.
- Analía shared a public farewell on Instagram with family photos and the closing lines, “Te perdono y perdoname… Te amo mamita. Descansá. Encontrá la paz.”
- She wrote that years of conflict gave way to understanding, saying she came to see her mother as someone who “did what she could” when “life hurt.”
- In past interviews, Analía said her mother lived with severe depression, survived a suicide attempt she intervened in, and carried trauma from childhood abuse and a husband who left.
- Amalia became known to TV audiences through MasterChef Celebrity in Argentina, which helped turn her into a beloved figure; outlets have not reported funeral details.