The man who scolded Óscar Puente on the AVE assures that he has received television offers and these are their conditions

Last Friday, the former mayor of Valladolid and national deputy, Óscar Puente, forced the departure of the AVE at the Campo Grande station to be delayed for about 17 minutes.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 October 2023 Monday 17:13
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The man who scolded Óscar Puente on the AVE assures that he has received television offers and these are their conditions

Last Friday, the former mayor of Valladolid and national deputy, Óscar Puente, forced the departure of the AVE at the Campo Grande station to be delayed for about 17 minutes. The reason, an incident involving a passenger, later identified as Lucas Burgueño.

Burgueño appeared in the car recording with his cell phone and, addressing Puente directly, asked him directly about Puigdemont, while blocking his way. Puente began smiling, asking him to let him pass, but at Burgueño's insistence, he asked that they call the Police.

The matter did not end there, but Burgueño continued to bother the socialist deputy during the trip, raising topics from his personal life with questions such as what he thought about "violating the institution of marriage" after "having left his wife and gone with a girl." early twenties."

A moment when even the passengers were forced to intervene. One of the staff members asked him to leave, as he was looking for trouble.

The National Police ended up intervening, and although their arrival resolved the situation, the train, which was scheduled to leave at 8:45 in the morning, arrived 45 minutes late in Madrid. Upon arrival, Puente was received by a team from the National Police Corps to guarantee his safety.

Given the incident, Puente indicated that he had had to "call the Police" when he felt coerced by Brugueño's attitude and insistence. The socialist has also confirmed that he is going to "file a complaint" after what happened.

Burgueño is living his particular 15 minutes of fame. In one of his last appearances on social networks, the communicator has already assured that he has received several invitations to appear on television programs and give his version of the events. Among those named, Everything is a lie, by Cuatro; or Public Mirror, from Antena 3.

"This is a statement for the media that you want me to attend. It will be on Monday afternoon. I am going to propose five questions and you are going to ask five questions," says Burgueño, also proceeding to establish the order of intervention. "First my five questions will be asked and then the five questions you want will be asked."

At this point, Burgueño even claims to be willing to answer one of the most questioned issues regarding him at the moment: his criminal record or his addictions. "You ask me whatever you want, but the first five are going to go to what is important, to what happened with Óscar Puente."

Furthermore, Burgueño points out that the interview would, at most, last about 35 minutes. Not only that, but he also insists that he must be financially compensated for his intervention. "Because I'm worth it," he says.

Burgueño proceeds to provide his email account to which he can send possible offers and the contract that reflects the conditions that he has requested and that his lawyers would supervise. "That's the only way I'm going to enter a set," he says, before answering some questions that his followers left him and stating, among other things, that one of his girlfriends knew what an orgasm was "thanks to him."