Antonio Tejado was suspected of being one of the five assailants at María del Monte's house

Judge Juan Gutiérrez Castilla of the 16th investigative court of Seville states in his order that the events took place at 4:40 on August 25 of last year and places Antonio Tejado as the intellectual actor in the assault since he was coordinated with the rest of the assailants, informing, among other things, about the ease of access through the back of the property.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 February 2024 Monday 15:32
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Antonio Tejado was suspected of being one of the five assailants at María del Monte's house

Judge Juan Gutiérrez Castilla of the 16th investigative court of Seville states in his order that the events took place at 4:40 on August 25 of last year and places Antonio Tejado as the intellectual actor in the assault since he was coordinated with the rest of the assailants, informing, among other things, about the ease of access through the back of the property. The five assailants were hooded with gloves and dark clothing and after jumping the fence from the back they entered through the main door with violence.

Among the five assailants was the Russian boxer who ran the gym where Tejado went, but the investigators during the five-month investigation process, with wiretapping and geolocations, maintained the possibility that the rest of the assailants could include himself. nephew of the singer.

In the judge's order there are no references to this possibility since it is indicated that Antonio Tejado "communicated and made the rest of the assailants aware of the moment in which the owner of the home was inside." Both María and her The couple had just arrived from a trip. The organizers waited for them to be at home, knowing the value of what they had, so that they could coercively open the safe in order to steal their belongings and cash, constituting themselves as perpetrators. intellectual also of the fact, he described the rooms of the property to them.”

It appears that they only went to the place where the safe was located. In the search of Antonio's home, and as shown in the images provided by the Civil Guard, they found money and also a balaclava similar to that of the rest of the detainees, among other things.

The loot has been valued at approximately one million euros in jewelry and watches in addition to 14,500 euros in cash. María and her wife and three other people who were at the home that night were violently tied up and threatened with death if they did not provide the password to the safe. According to the judge, the victims suffered a "violent and coercive robbery with disproportionate use of physical force by the perpetrators, generating a situation of great danger for the integrity of the victims and great anxiety and well-founded fear in them."

María and his wife are still shocked and accepting the difficulty of managing all this.