Rush She has already arrived at the funeral home to watch over the mortal remains of her husband, Bernardo Pantoja, whom he has cared for until the end of his days. It has been her biggest family support, especially since they got married in 2019.
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Saddened, Junco has arrived at the funeral home in the Seville municipality of Alcalá de Guadaira, serious and plunged into deep sadness. She has arrived shortly after the deceased’s daughter, Anabel, which has been shown broken and shattered. Both do not have a good relationship.
Hardly able to get words out of her body, the Asian thanked the media for their interest and respect: “Thank you very much indeed.” In this sense, she added: “There are many people supporting me, thank God.”
When asked if she feels that the Pantojas have given her her place, she has pointed out, very polite and correct: “I’m going to try.” On whether she felt displaced and belittled at the Virgen del Rocío Hospital in Seville where Bernardo died this Friday morning, she said: “Mmm, well. I don’t want to say anything.” Her expression, on the other hand, has said it all.
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The Pantojas have never had a good relationship with Junco, the woman who has devoted herself body and soul to Bernardo in his last years of life. In Mediaset they have commented that the Pantojas prohibited visits to Bernardo in the hospital and that even Junco stayed in the cafeteria, disconsolate, along with the rest of the ‘exiles’.
Bernardo’s wife would also be seeing herself unable to make certain decisions regarding the mortal remains and would have even taken legal advice so that they give her the place she deserves. José Antonio León has also assured that “the person who opened the funeral parlor was Isabel’s hairdresser.” He has also gone to the funeral home Kiko Riverawho has “coordinated” with his mother so that no unwanted encounters take place.
Bernardo has died at the age of 69 after a particularly complicated period in recent times marked by his diabetes, infections, operations and emergency admissions. D.E.P.