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Journalist Nausika Gratsiou has died – 2024-05-05 13:28:34

The journalist Nausika Graziou passed away at the age of 60, defeated by cancer.

Nausica Gratsiou worked in newspapers, magazines, on television and was known for her informative, daily talk show, “The Island of Nausicaa” from the frequency of Thessaloniki Municipal Radio FM 100 with an emphasis on creative everyday life, joy, life and its protagonists.

The unpleasant news was announced by her sister, Katerina Graziou, with a post on Facebook.

“Our Nausicaa, our beloved sister travels to the land of angels. The island of Nausicaa, the show that dominated Thessaloniki’s radio for years, went silent. The silence is deafening. The pain is unbearable. Tomorrow at 11.00 am we will say the last “goodbye” to her in the Metropolis. Then, the burial will take place in the ancestral lands in Elafotopos Zagori. Nausicaa, we love you immensely and forever!” mentioned in the post.

It is with great sadness that the journalistic family of Macedonia-Thrace says goodbye to Nausika Gratsiou, who lost her brave battle with cancer at the age of 60.

“Born in Thessaloniki in 1964, she studied law and did a master’s degree in journalism. She collaborated with several Media, but the radio was the one that marked her journalistic path, first from the frequencies of “Panorama 98.4”, ANT1 and 102 FM, and then, for more than two decades, from the Municipal Radio of Thessaloniki FM 100.

Her untimely loss deprives the radio landscape of one of its most characteristic voices and journalism of a professional with great cultivation and sensitivity” is underlined in the announcement of ESIEM-TH.

The funeral of Nausicaa Gratsiou will take place tomorrow, M. Saturday, May 4, 2024, from the Holy Church of Agios Gregorios of Palamas (Metropolis of Thessaloniki), at 11.00.

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