María del Monte's decision after the arrest of Antonio Tejado: "They are traumatized"

María del Monte does not win for disappointments.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 February 2024 Wednesday 22:07
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María del Monte's decision after the arrest of Antonio Tejado: "They are traumatized"

María del Monte does not win for disappointments. The singer has suffered several setbacks in the last four years that are causing problems for her mental health. And if there is something that is especially affecting her, it is the arrest of her nephew Antonio Tejado for his alleged involvement in the robbery suffered by the artist and her wife, Inmaculada Casal, in her house half a year ago. .

Last Friday, the reality show contestant was arrested for alleged involvement in a gang of Portuguese origin that was responsible for robbing houses in Aljarafe (Seville). A few days later, the judge decided to put him in provisional prison after considering him the intellectual author of the robbery.

"Membership in a criminal organization, robbery with violence, illegal detention, drug trafficking and reception" are the crimes that Tejado is accused of, as reported by Isabel Rábago. Among other things, she also revealed that the Civil Guard had the collaborator in its sights "from the first moment." Something that María del Monte herself knew, so it was an added blow to her.

Now, and after all this information that has emerged, the singer and his wife are about to make a drastic decision. "They are thinking about selling the house where that robbery was committed because they are having a hard time getting ahead," Kike Calleja said in Let's See.

This would be something they have been ruminating on for a long time due to the impossibility they have of overcoming everything that happened to them on the night of the robbery, where they were gagged and beaten. "They are traumatized, they cannot sleep at night. They wake up at 5 in the morning thinking that it could happen to them again," the journalist added.

And that is the exact time in which the five hooded men entered his home to take the loot of 15,000 euros in cash and around a million in jewelry, according to various media sources.

And this fear, which has made them want to get rid of that house, is something very common among those who have suffered a robbery of this nature. Carmen Borrego, who also had a robbery in her home, wanted to explain: "Until you get used to being at home again it is terrible. Having all your things manipulated, any noise... And, in addition, you lose security."

But the problems do not end for the singer. This Friday María del Monte is called to testify for this robbery. Although she has already done so before the Civil Guard, it is the first time that she will do so before a judge. So she remains to see how the artist will react in the Investigative Court number 16 in Seville.