Radek Filipi’s father (39) lives a poor life among the homeless of Ostrava. He does not see him as his son. Lucie Bílá’s partner claims that dad is entirely responsible for his fate. Roman Dvorský (60) told CNN Prima NEWS that he believes he has raised all of his children well.
A Prima TV reporter tracked Roman Dvorský in the Ostrava slum near the Jan Šverma coking plant, where dozens of homeless people live in garages. The man began to tell the surprised journalist that he is the father of Radek Filipi, who is the life partner of Lucie Bílá (56). IN the first part of the report Philip also spoke. He said that his father was entirely responsible for his poor life.
“I know there are a lot of people who really don’t deserve to be on the street. But you’re asking me about an aggressive, evil, violent alcoholic and gambler who has been so damaging to our entire family for years that we haven’t considered him. a family member for over 25 years. I don’t wish him any harm, but he ended up on the street by himself, “Prima NEWS told CNN. partner of Lucie Bilawho is not ashamed of not wanting to have any contact with her father.
Roman Dvorský claims he ended up on the street because he left the apartment to his wife. And he is also convinced that he has raised all three of his children brilliantly. “Radek has lived with Lucía Bíla since the seventh year and works as a fitness instructor. The average Roman played football for Baník, the youngest Petr is a lawyer in Prague,” said the man who lives in a garage with the his dog.
He led his children to sports
Dvorský says today that he was a good father. He is said to have left his family due to repeated infidelity. But he left the family for several reasons. “It was also about infidelity. However, we tried to save our relationship and thanks to that our youngest, Petr was born. But then it all repeated, so I concluded,” Roman Dvorský shared on the matter. At that time, his name was Roman Fejerčák. He later adopted the surname of his second wife, but the new relationship did not last long. Over time, his son Radek Fejerčák also chose a new surname: Filipi. To forget his difficult childhood with his father.
“Until I left the boys, I took care of them. I mainly led them to sports. And Radka still keeps the sport alive, “thinks Filipi’s dad. Lucie Bílá’s partner collects medals at the World and European Weightlifting Championships.
Lucie Bílá’s partner, Radek Filipi, has undergone a major transformation:
“The middle son left Baník for Austria as a game manager, so his sport also supported him,” underlined the successes of Dvorský’s sons. When he left the family, he would respect his wife’s desire to break off contact with the children. Today, however, the boys are running out.
“In the nineteen years I’ve been away from them, the boys themselves have never called. And I’m sorry that Lucie Bílá told me through the media that she never wants to see me. After all, she doesn’t know me at all and she doesn’t know who I really am, “complained the man who lives like a homeless man.
Now he lives mainly on the allowance for material needs, but there are only a few thousand. You have to earn the rest. “I have about a hundred a day, that’s enough. It’s a bit embarrassing for me, but I choose containers and garbage cans. I give the old paper at the collection point, the bottles at the buyout, sometimes I find some packaged food, for example a packet of sausages, so Lucky will enjoy it here, “said Filipi’s dad as he hugged his dog.
The economic crisis is also affecting the homeless
The cost of living for people in the Ostrava slum has also risen in recent weeks. Fortunately, mushrooms now grow in the former Jan Šverma mine dump – babka and bedly, all for free. “I’m just a little worried about the electricity bill. I don’t heat it yet, but in winter I warm up in the garage with a direct heater. Maybe I’ll have to put a stove here, as almost all the neighbors did, “said the father of the famous singer’s life partner.
“Do not think that I have always rummaged in containers. When I lived with my family, I made a lot of money in the mine and then in the coking plant. I am a trained mine smith, I learned here for Důl Jan Šverma. For thirteen years I worked in the mines of Ostrava, then I worked for many years in the coking plant of Klement Gottwalda’s Nová húta “, he recalled the time when a wrecker earned four times as much money as, say, a teacher. And when he worked overtime, he was really rich. They said, “I’m a troublemaker, who’s more?” But now in the slum near the coking plant it is true: “I was a troublemaker, now I’m nothing anymore.”