Javier Ceriani accuses Gustavo Adolfo Infante of threatening him with death during a live program
Javier Ceriani publicly accused fellow journalist Gustavo Adolfo Infante of threatening him with death during a live broadcast, highlighting ongoing tensions between the two.
Javier Ceriani has publicly accused Gustavo Adolfo Infante of making a death threat against him during a live broadcast, a claim that has fueled an ongoing conflict between the two journalists. Ceriani shared details of the incident via his YouTube channel, describing how Infante erupted in anger while allegedly under the influence of alcohol or another substance, stating, 'In a fit of rage, he threatened that I, Javier Ceriani, who live in Los Angeles, would die.'
The verbal attack comes amid a backdrop of years of tension between the two journalists, marking yet another chapter in their contentious relationship. Ceriani voiced concerns over the nature of the threats and criticized Infante not only for the death threat but also for comments he categorized as discriminatory. He emphasized that such behavior would not go unpunished and recalled past incidents where colleagues faced repercussions for similar offenses.
Ceriani's accusations bring attention to the importance of accountability among journalists, as he pledged to not allow the issue to fade without addressing the inappropriate conduct. As this situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how both parties will respond, and whether any formal complaints will be lodged against Infante, marking a significant moment in the realm of media conduct in Mexico.