The fire in the Murcia nightclubs that left 13 dead is occupying a large part of the news on television programs. ‘And now Sonsoles’ has included José María Caballero, lawyer for Juan Inglés, owner of the Teatre nightclub.
The interviewee revealed that the premises’ license ended when they sublet a part of the nightclub, justifying that the Teatre nightclub did have the licenses unlike the Fonda Milagros nightclub, where the fire started.
“Right now my client is dismayed by this news that is being given,” said José María Caballero. Sonsoles Ónega did not doubt his words but wanted to highlight what happened: “For me the news is that there are thirteen dead, the rest is “He will defend himself in court,” the presenter reminded him.
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The lawyer continued with his speech downplaying the importance of the deceased, however, Sonsoles Ónega intervened again: “Don’t say that, that thirteen families have been harmed by thirteen burned people,” he lamented. “Allow me to say what I see fit. Or we finish the interview and you finish the statement,” the lawyer threatened in response to the communicator’s request for sensitivity.
“Well nothing, good afternoon. I say what I have to say, if you don’t like it, then we finish the statement. Goodbye, ma’am,” burst out the lawyer who did not hesitate to appear devastated by the thirteen deaths despite wanting to talk about other matters that have also been affected.
2023-10-04 01:51:26
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