Enrique Acevedo is considered one of the most influential Spanish-speaking journalists. He has built a distinguished career in Mexico and the U.S., interviewing global leaders like Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. He also moderated an open forum with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, showcasing his expertise in high-profile political discussions. His ability to navigate complex topics has cemented his reputation as a respected voice in international journalism.
For over a year, Enrique Acevedo has been the trusted face of En Punto, Televisa’s primetime news show. So when he suddenly vanished from the anchor desk last week, viewers couldn’t help but wonder—where did he go? Speculation quickly spread, fueling rumors and curiosity about his unexpected absence.
In the meantime, José Luis Arévalo, a seasoned journalist and frequent Televisa contributor, stepped in. Despite facing personal challenges—including his father’s hospitalization—he seamlessly covered for Acevedo. Yet, the mystery surrounding Acevedo’s disappearance only deepened.
After much anticipation, Acevedo returned to the screen on Monday, February 3, and took to social media to reveal the cause of his absence: a terrifying hiking accident that could have been fatal. He detailed the severe injuries he sustained—70 stitches on his forehead, a fractured nose, and a black eye—but expressed gratitude for his recovery and appreciation for life.
Upon his return to En Punto, Acevedo appeared wearing glasses and with visible swelling, drawing viewers' attention. He thanked Arévalo for stepping in during his absence and reassured the audience of his commitment to delivering the news. "I was out for several days due to an accident—that’s why the glasses, that’s why the swelling—but I remain dedicated to informing you," he stated.
Acevedo described the incident as a moment of tranquility that took a sudden and unexpected turn. A peaceful walk quickly became a life-threatening situation. Reflecting on the intensity of the moment, he emphasized the gravity of the accident. What could have been a tragedy instead became a life-changing experience, leaving him deeply grateful to be alive.
"On Sunday, I had a dangerous fall during a hike that could have ended badly. But "almost" doesn't count, and today, I'm here, grateful for the good "almosts" in life. Sharing this and moving sharing this and moving forward with love and appreciation," he posted. "And 70 stiches, a broken nose, and one hell of a black eye..."
Who Is Enrique Acevedo?
Acevedo made history as the first Mexican correspondent for CBS News and has worked with major networks like Univision and Televisa. A Columbia University graduate (2006), he served as a correspondent for 60 Minutes and anchored Univision’s Nightly News Edition for nearly a decade, earning two Emmy Awards and being named Journalist of the Year by The News Literacy Project in 2019. The 45 years old journalist he leads Televisa’s primetime newscast, En Punto, and recently gained widespread attention for conducting Shakira’s first televised interview following her highly publicized split from Gerard Piqué.
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