The horrifying statement of María del Monte's assistant after the robbery: "I thought they had been killed"

The case of Antonio Tejado continues to be the order of the day.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 February 2024 Thursday 22:03
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The horrifying statement of María del Monte's assistant after the robbery: "I thought they had been killed"

The case of Antonio Tejado continues to be the order of the day. The life of the former television collaborator took a radical turn at the beginning of February when the Civil Guard arrested him for his alleged involvement in a criminal gang, which was dedicated to carrying out robberies in homes throughout the province of Seville. A situation that became more complicated when it became known that the Prosecutor's Office had ordered his imprisonment after being considered the intellectual author of the assault on the house of his own aunt, María del Monte.

Since then, the former GH Dúo contestant remains in the Seville I prison, where he has received daily visits from his family and from where he wanted to issue a statement in which he assured that he was going to work hard to prove his innocence. However, the information related to the case does not stop, and this Friday, the full statement made by María del Monte's household employee before the judge came to light.

The assistant of the artist and Inmaculada Casal went this Friday, March 1, to the investigating court number 16 of Seville, where she had to testify about the assault with violence that both the singer and his wife suffered in their home on August 25. . In her appearance as a witness, the domestic worker corroborated the statement she made before the Civil Guard and explained to the judge the fear and horror they suffered during the robbery, according to the Diario de Sevilla.

The woman has confirmed that during the early hours of August 25 she woke up when she heard ''loud noises'', although at first she thought it was Casal's daughter and her husband. After that, she went to the bathroom and while she was using it, a person tried to enter it. When leaving the bathroom, the housekeeper came face to face with one of the assailants, who had his face covered with a balaclava.

The criminal assured him at that time that "it was just a robbery and that nothing was going to happen." But the assistant confirmed before the judge that at that moment she "thought they had been killed." However, she managed to calm down when the assailant asked her shortly after the number of people inside the house.

Subsequently, the thieves held the housekeeper, Inmaculada Casal's daughter and her husband in the basement for several minutes, until the criminal gang decided to leave the house with the loot.