Florindo Corral Explained
Florindo Corral (Neves Paulista, 7 November 1949 – São Paulo, 4 April 2020) was a Brazilian businessman, founder of the University of Americana (FAM).
After a trip to Uruguay, he was diagnosed with COVID-19, of which he died at the age of 70 from complications on April 4, 2020, after being admitted to the private hospital in São Paulo for two weeks.[1] He died as result of severe respiratory failure, caused by the disease.[2]
He left his wife, two daughters, his son-in-law (businessman Gustavo Azzolini) and three granddaughters.[3]
References
- Web site: Fundador da FAM testa negativo para coronavírus. 2020-03-28. 2020-04-17. O Liberal. Zanaki. Marina.
- Web site: Morre Florindo Corral, fundador da FAM. Todo dia. 4 April 2020. 4 April 2020. 6 April 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200406175656/https://tododia.com.br/manchete/morre-aos-70-anos-florindo-corral-fundador-da-fam/. dead.
- Web site: Morre Florindo Corral, da FAM. Novo Momento. 4 April 2020. 4 April 2020. 11 April 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200411060826/https://www.novomomento.com.br/Sa%C3%BAde/81697/morre-florindo-corral-da-fam. dead.