Xavi Valls returns to TV3 after suffering a heart attack: "They saved my life."
The journalist is grateful for the care received in public health.
BarcelonaXavi Valls (Barcelona, 1961) returned to lead the sports program on Monday Eleven, from TV3, after recovering from a heart attack that kept him away from television for two months. Upon his return, the journalist wanted to express his gratitude for the support he has received from family and friends and also praised the work of the public health system that has treated him. "Welcome toEleven "And feeling well after overcoming a health problem, specifically a heart attack. Thank you all so much for your outpouring of support, encouragement, and affection," Valls said at the start of the program.
In his opening remarks, the journalist also mentioned the healthcare staff who have cared for him over the past few weeks, noting that "they were all fantastic" and "saved his life." "I didn't want to let that moment pass without showing my infinite gratitude for the wonderful public healthcare system we have in this country," he added. "Yesterday they saved my life and tomorrow they can save yours," he reminded the audience.
On August 18, Valls announced via X that he was ready to return to work: "The doctors have given me the green light. On Monday, August 25, I'm going back to work."Eleven. Test passed. Thanks everyone." After several followers asked him what had happened, Valls replied: "A heart attack, but the problem is fixed."