The situation in the Alcalá de Guadaíra funeral home where the mortal remains of Bernardo Pantoja has reached a limit situation. Late in the afternoon, Anabel has starred in a disagreement with one of the friends of Rush, widow of his father. The fight has risen in tone and has come to blows, with Merci and the hairdresser and friend of Isabel Pantoja, Antonio Abad, also involved.
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According to Save me, the tension goes back to the early hours of the morning, when these two friends went to the hospital to accompany Junco. The Japanese woman spent two hours in the cafeteria with them and when she returned to her husband’s room, she found it empty: Bernardo had passed away and no one had warned her. These friends took her home, calmed her down, and then accompanied her to the funeral home.
Once here, Junco, who has language problems, saw Anabel Pantoja signing some papers with the person in charge of the funeral home and asked one of these friends to come over and find out what they were doing. In doing so, he began an exchange of accusations and harsh words that ended in shouting and even slapping. According to witnesses, Merchi also intervened when he saw her daughter in that position, because Anabel, beside herself, shouted: “This is what you wanted. Now you go and tell the press.” Junco, for his part, tried to separate them and calm down. Finally, the friends left the funeral center.
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