Rosa Peral is not pregnant nor does Justice foresee a change of prison

Rosa Peral, who was a Barcelona urban guard and sentenced to 25 years in prison for the murder of her then romantic partner, Pedro Rodríguez, is neither pregnant nor is there a change of prison planned.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 January 2024 Wednesday 03:21
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Rosa Peral is not pregnant nor does Justice foresee a change of prison

Rosa Peral, who was a Barcelona urban guard and sentenced to 25 years in prison for the murder of her then romantic partner, Pedro Rodríguez, is neither pregnant nor is there a change of prison planned. In the last few hours, the woman has once again become an involuntary protagonist after a public media outlet claimed that she was pregnant. A few hours later, the inmate's own father, Francisco Peral, and the woman's lawyer, Nuria González López, flatly denied it.

"Not a single word of what has been said since Monday about Rosa Peral is true. Rosa is not pregnant nor has she been transferred nor will she be. Something that any journalist would verify with a simple call to the Department of Justice of the Generalitat But against Rosa anything goes," the lawyer wrote on her social networks.

Peral is detained in the Mas Enric prison, Tarragona, where she landed after a tour of several penitentiary centers in which she was involved in incidents, which she always denied, but which led to her different transfers. In Mas Enric, Ella Peral met and began a romantic relationship with a Colombian prisoner convicted of a crime against people, and with whom she has regularized the situation in order to maintain the meetings that allow them both.

Next Wednesday the 24th, Peral will be released from prison to go to the courts of Tarragona where she will have to testify, precisely together with her father Francisco, in a complaint filed by the family of the victim, the widow and son of Pedro Rodríguez, for the uprising of estate. As Toni Muñoz announced in these same pages of La Vanguardia at the time, the judge considers that there may be indications of a crime of asset hoarding in the actions of the convicted woman when she donated the house in Vilanova i la Geltrú de la to her father. which was the owner so as not to have to compensate the victim's relatives. Rosa Peral shared ownership of the home with her ex-husband Rubén and transferred 50% of the ownership to her father a few days before the Supreme Court confirmed the 25-year sentence that the Barcelona Court had imposed on her in the first instance for the murder of her boyfriend, Pedro Rodríguez. For these same events, Albert López was sentenced to 20 years in prison.