The popular televangelist was 53 years old and died of a heart attack.
Kriszta Hadas fell ill while shopping, the arriving ambulances tried to revive her for a long time, but unfortunately they were unable to save her life, reports Blikk. Kriszta Hadas has worked as a broadcaster for thirty years, she has also worked on Magyar Televízíó, RTL Klub, TV2 and ATV channels, and in recent years she was the creator of the documentary series Jön a baba.
Kriszta Hadas was born in Budapest in 1971, she continued her studies at the Faculty of Theater and Film, majoring in TV and documentary film directing between 1996 and 1999. In 1992, he started his career at Magyar Rádió, in the program Krónika, and from 1994 he worked as an editor-reporter at Magyar Televízió, until three years later he signed a contract with RTL Klub.
In 2000, he joined TV2, where he is credited with the documentary series Real Emergency and Children's Hospital. He worked as an editor-reporter in the weekly report magazine Napló and was the editor-in-chief of the programs Aktív and Magellan. Between 2007 and 2010, he was responsible for the Aktív, Napló and Mokka programs as the current affairs editor, and later appeared in the programs of many other TV channels. It was even on the screen a few weeks ago.
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From her first marriage, to György Kakuk, she had a daughter, Sára Kakuk, in 1994. Her second husband is János Balassa, with whom they have a child, Zsigmond, born in 2010. She became a grandmother three years ago, and her daughter, Sára, had a baby girl in 2021. Sára's father died in 2017, also of a heart attack.
All of us in the editorial office were speechless when we heard the tragic news. Our former colleague, Kriszta Hadas, died completely unexpectedly today, Thursday. She was not a colleague, but rather a mentor who always had constructive criticism, a kind of motherly advice. He was the personality who saw the essence in every story and filled them with feelings. We remember him…
- wrote the colleagues of Tv2.
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