The poor audiences of nightmare in paradise have sunk the Telecinco data almost as much as the second season of the docuseries of Rocio Carrascowho has lost nothing more and nothing less than 14 points compared to the first.
The reality It has been a failure, and some of the contestants have had a very watered down performance. It is the case of Lucia Bose. However, and after a more than boring career, in one of her last days, the sister of Miguel Bose He made some shocking statements that have had far-reaching consequences. Lucía spoke of the death of her father, Luis Miguel Dominguínand dropped a bombshell that stunned those who were watching it, but, above all, their relatives.
He accused his father’s second wife of murder, Rosario Primo de Rivera, who died of cancer on March 16, 2006. He was with her after separating from Lucía Bosé. Miguel Bosé’s sister said the following about the death of his father, which occurred 26 years ago: “He fell down some stairs. I think his wife pushed him.”
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Until now, what had transpired, according to the press of the time, is that the bullfighter died in an accident at his home on May 8, 1996 at the age of 69 and that his wife was with him. According to the autopsy, the reason for death was heart failure that caused a stroke. However, the version told by the mother of the deceased Bimba Bosé is another: she points to Rosario as the cause of her death. “There was a fight at the top of the stairs, she pushed him and he fell down.” Lucía said it completely convinced: “They hid everything, even the medical part. They controlled everything. It is what the Primo de Rivera family has, they have power.”
Later, in the interview with Carlos Sobera when he left of the program, backed down. As Informalia has learned, she did it due to the script’s requirements. The Primo de Rivera family, scandalized after listening to Lucia, “put things in the hands of their lawyers,” they assure this outlet. As we are informed, the Primo de Rivera demanded a rectification from both Telecinco and Lucia. “They could not consent to Rocío being left as the murderer of her husband,” they tell us. But not only that. They also contacted some media not to publish those statements.
Thus, Lucia, if she did not want to get into legal trouble, had no choice but to back down and change the version she had given from the farm. For this reason, when she left the program and went to the set, the first thing Carlos Sobera did was ask her about those statements that he had made and to tell him what happened. “That she fell, they pushed her or she fell, but I don’t know. She wasn’t there,” he replied.
Seeing that he backed down, Sobera told him that he seemed very convinced that he had been pushed: “There are many times that you have a feeling, then I had that feeling, when they told me that my father had died. I have no proof, which It happens that it was so tragic and so sudden, that then I have the right to think what I want because they never told me anything,” Lucía added. “I know that he fell, that he had a contusion and died and that’s it,” she finished.
Luis Miguel Dominguín, the father of Lucía and her three siblings, Paola, Miguel and Juan Lucas (died in 1962) separated from Lucía Bosé in 1968. Later, he was involved in a scandal for maintaining a relationship with his cousin Mariví Dominguín, as a teenager, and later the bullfighter remarried civilly, in 1987, with Rosario Primo de Rivera y Urquijo, niece of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, with whom he remained until his death.
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To understand the genealogy of Luis Miguel’s second wife we will go back to the general Miguel Primo de Rivera. The dictator married Casilda Sainz de Heredia and Suárez de Argudín. They had six children, the eldest, Jose Antoniofounder of the Falange, Miguel, Maria del Carmen, Pilar (national delegate of the Women’s Section), angela y Fernando. Of them, only two had children: Maria del Carmen y Fernandowho, because he was a man, was the only one who could perpetuate the surname for at least three more generations. Fernando Primo de Rivera married in 1933 with Rosario Urquijo and the fruit of their marriage three children were born: Miguelthe firstborn, Rosario y Fernanda. His descendants are the ones who are negotiating with the government for the exhumation of the body of the founder of the Falange but also those who have watched over the memory of the second wife of Luis Miguel Dominguín.