Jaime Ostos is still legally alive and Mari Ángeles Crajal would not be his widow

The war between the Ostos family and the Grajal family is still more alive than ever.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 October 2023 Thursday 22:57
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Jaime Ostos is still legally alive and Mari Ángeles Crajal would not be his widow

The war between the Ostos family and the Grajal family is still more alive than ever. On March 19, 1987, a well-known gossip magazine published images of the civil wedding between Jaime Ostos and Mari Ángeles Grajal.

Since then, doubts have been hovering over this link, since the widow of the Spanish bullfighter herself confessed in an interview in 2015, that that same year the two had passed through the altar, celebrating a very intimate ceremony in the church, at which that only very close relatives and their common son attended.

A few days ago, journalist Paloma García-Pelayo revealed on the Antena 3 program Y Ahora Sonsoles that Mari Ángeles Grajal and Jaime Ostos never got married in the church in 2015. After these statements, the doctor herself confirmed that she had lied and that the wedding could not take place because they were missing a piece of paper.

But if all this were not enough, new information has come to light, which will undoubtedly further intensify the war between the children of Jaime Ostos and his widow. This same Friday, journalist Pilar Vidal gave a new exclusive about the couple on the Antena 3 program. The collaborator went live on the program to reveal two new lies from the doctor.

''I can only advance the headline of what we have tomorrow, which has been a tough investigation, all documented and a team of lawyers has helped us, because we do not always have access to all that type of documentation. Jaime Ostos is still legally alive and María Ángeles Grajal is not his widow,' the journalist said.

''Does that mean they have never been married?'' the presenter said. ''They did get married, but the death is not certified,'' she detailed. ''The other day she denied the religious wedding because she felt cornered and she had no choice but to admit that it was not. But now she will have to recognize that not through civil means either. There may be two widows,' she reported. And as the journalist revealed, "there would be nothing legally registered."