Spanish football boss’ mum ‘prepared to die’ over kiss scandal

Spanish football boss’ mum ‘prepared to die’ over kiss scandal

Spanish soccer chief Luis Rubiales’ mum has stated she is ready to die to get “justice” for her son.

Retired hairdresser Angeles Bejar is now greater than 24 hours into the starvation strike she launched yesterday morning at a church within the Costa resort of Motril close to Malaga.

She advised a Spanish TV station in a dramatic WhatsApp trade from her non secular refuge: “I will stay here as long as my body holds out.

“I don’t mind dying for justice because my son is a decent person and it’s not fair what they’re doing.”

Overnight it was claimed she snuck into the Divina Pastora Church close to her first-floor house dwelling by telling a cleaner she was going to “say a prayer” for Luis, now dealing with a legal probe in his homeland for kissing participant Jenni Hermoso following Spain’s World Cup Women’s win over England in Australia simply over every week in the past.

Angeles, 72, is alleged to have taken benefit of the second the cleansing woman entered the church to mop up the ground and mud down the pews.

The feisty OAP picked her second whereas the priest was on vacation, a Spanish native claimed.

She remained inside this morning along with her sister-in-law Mari Carmen, with a health care provider anticipated to make a brand new go to later to examine Angeles is doing okay if she decides to proceed along with her extraordinary protest.

She is considered consuming liquids, with reviews water and isotonic drinks are contained in the church sparking hypothesis she may very well be inside for a number of extra days.

The whereabouts of her son, who has been suspended for 90 days by FIFA, is unknown.

He travelled to Motril for a vacation on Saturday regardless of the city corridor’s cancellation of a soccer match he was due to participate in with buddies at a municipal stadium for “security reasons.”

He is alleged to have met with a few of his soccer friends at a rustic home simply outdoors of city on Saturday afternoon, however has not been seen in public since he shocked the world by refusing to resign at a unprecedented Spanish FA normal meeting final Friday.

Family pal Maria Mora has claimed Luis is having difficulties speaking along with his mum.

“He’s very worried, he’s having a terrible day because he hasn’t been able to speak with her and he’s feeling terrible,” she stated.

“He doesn’t know what to do because for him his mother is the most important person in the world and she’s in that church.

“He can’t communicate with her or do anything with her.”

A mass is scheduled to happen on the church tonight and it’s unclear whether or not police will return to the church at the moment to attempt to persuade Angeles to finish her protest.

The priest is believed to have reduce brief his vacation however has up to now refused to remark.

Motril’s second-highest rating police officer went to the church yesterday and spoke to Angeles in addition to the physician who attended her.

He stated afterwards: “She’s doing okay given her age.”

State prosecutors at Spain’s Audiencia Nacional court docket in Madrid have opened a preliminary investigation into the post-World Cup kiss that has shaken the world of soccer amid allegations it was an abuse of energy and a sexual assault.

They additionally provided Hermoso, who has insisted she didn’t give Rubiales permission to kiss her, the prospect to hitch in authorized motion in opposition to the 46-year-old divorced dad-of-three who has claimed their kiss was consensual.

Spanish Football Federation regional leaders referred to as on Rubiales, who apologised for grabbing his crotch in entrance of Queen Letizia and her teenage daughter Sofia in the identical post-match celebrations in Sydney, to resign at an emergency assembly in Madrid yesterday.

All 23 gamers on Spain’s World Cup-winning staff have stated they won’t play worldwide video games whereas Rubiales stays in his put up.

Yesterday Spain’s deputy prime minister Yolanda Diaz weighed into the row over the soccer boss’ behaviour, saying it confirmed ‘the worst of Spanish society.’

Two of Rubiales’ feminine cousins have been amongst those that turned up on the church the place his mum is on starvation strike yesterday to defend him.

Vanesa Ruiz Bejar insisted: “There’s a campaign of harassment occurring that is very unfair.

“Luis’ mum who is a very religious person has sought refuge in God and started a hunger strike.

“She doesn’t want to come out of the church. We are all suffering a lot because of what’s happened to Luis which doesn’t seem at all fair to us.

“He’s been condemned already without being tried. It’s not normal. We won’t to be left alone. The facts speak for them, there are videos, there are audio recordings.”

In a direct message to participant Hermoso, she added: “Jenni, say the truth.’

“Why has she changed her version three times? We have suffered a lot, we have had to leave our homes because of the harassment we’re suffering.

“We won’t to be left alone and see justice done and we want this woman to tell the truth. Jenni, ‘tell the truth!”

She went on to say Angeles Bejar, Luis’ mum, was in a really distressed state, including: “She’s an elderly lady whose health is very delicate and she’s suffering a lot.

“She’s crying all time and is not able to sleep and is not eating.

“The person that spends five minutes with Luis knows he’s a really good person with a big heart. He’s a very noble person.”

Asked when Angeles’ starvation strike would proceed till, she stated referring to Hermoso: “Until that woman speaks and tells the truth. I’m not saying who’s the baddie and who’s the goodie here, but I just want Hermoso to tell the truth.”

Hermoso, 33, who performs for Mexican facet Pachuca, has stated in an announcement of the kiss: “I want to make clear that not in any moment did the conversation occur that Mr Luis Rubiales references, and much less that his kiss was consensual.

“In the same way I want to reiterate how I did in that moment that what happened was not enjoyable.

“The situation left me in shock because of the context of the celebration, and with the time passed, and those initial feelings being able to sink, I feel the need to denounce this as I feel that no one, in no work space, sporting or social, should be a victim to this time of unconsensual behaviour.

“I felt vulnerable and a victim of aggression, an impulsive act, sexist, out of place and without any type of consent from my part. In short, I wasn’t respected.”

This story first appeared in The Sun and was republished with permission.

Source: www.news.com.au