
Writer Guillermo Arriaga’s mother DIES. Was the employee’s fault?
Guillermo Arriaga is a writer, producer and film director best known for scripts for such films as Amores Perros, 21 Grams, Babel, Los tres entierros de Melquiades Estrada and The Burning Plain.
Unfortunately, this famous writer has just announced that his mother has passed away from complications from covid-19 through his Twitter account several famous people have written their condolences.
The winner of the Alfaguara Novel Prize 2020 said his mother was a lovely woman who never complained about anything, what was surprising is that the famous has insisted that one of the people working in his house was the one who infected his mother from COVID-19.
This was the message: my mother has just passed away, she has never complained about anything. Always sweet. Despite living in her house for two years with strict security protocols, she was infected with Covid by the housekeeper. He got over it, but not the aftermath. The grief is enormous

Guillermo Arriaga
Guillermo Arriaga blames the employee for his mother’s death
After this sad news, there were those who regretted his loss and wished him a quick resignation and sent him a lot of strength, but despite his grief, internet users criticized the novelist for blaming domestic workers for his mother’s death.
It should be noted that although the screenwriter of films like Amores Perros (2000), 21 grams (2004) and Babel (2006) deleted his tweet, the displays of affection and words of encouragement have continued to flow on the social network. This is how they responded in networks.

Guillermo Arriaga reports that his mother has died
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It should be noted that Mexico City, with its lives and streets, remains a source of inspiration in his creative work. One saying that applies is “I may have left the street, but the street hasn’t left me” and like Delibes, he defines himself more as a hunter who writes than a writer.
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