Rosa Peral shows her role as an actress in some unpublished images from prison: "I remember those days, they hurt me"

Rosa Peral's name continues to be on everyone's lips.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 September 2023 Sunday 23:00
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Rosa Peral shows her role as an actress in some unpublished images from prison: "I remember those days, they hurt me"

Rosa Peral's name continues to be on everyone's lips. The agent of the Barcelona Urban Police was convicted along with a colleague, Albert López, for murdering Pedro Rodríguez in May 2017, something for which they have been serving time since then. Her case has returned to the foreground since the premiere of the miniseries The Burning Body, starring Úrsula Corberó and dedicated to recounting the crime committed by Peral.

The woman has given various interviews from prison to various media outlets over the last few weeks, in such a massive manner that both she and Albert have had to be placed under arrest and will not be able to communicate unless expressly authorized by prison officials. .

Despite the sanction, new images and testimonies of Rosa Peral continue to come to light from prison. The last of them has to do with a until now completely unknown facet of the urban guard, who has demonstrated her acting skills in the performance of a play that could be inspired by her own case.

And now Sonsoles, Sonsoles Ónega's program in the afternoons on Antena 3, has shown this Monday a fragment of that performance in which Peral becomes an actress. "She had a life, I have a past, I wanted to live it, I want to forget it," she begins by saying in the cut broadcast by the television program and in which images of Peral on the prison scene have also been shown.

The peculiar thing about the interpretation is that, judging by the content of her story, she could be talking about her feelings after committing the same crime for which she was convicted and is serving time in prison. "I remember those days, they hurt me, I relive what I felt, we have given it so many thoughts," she continues.

"It takes a second to destroy years," concludes the fragment released by And Now Sonsoles, within a play entitled I Had Forgotten and that its presenter, Sonsoles Ónega, remembers that "Peral de in an integral way and that can be "autobiographical".