Carlos Mazon, former president of Valenciana’s central organization, told journalist Maribel Villaplana during a meal that the two of them spent four hours together on October 29, 2024, the day of the dance in which 229 people died, and that every time they spoke on the phone was “forever, to take pictures.” This is what is stated in the full transcript of Vilaplana’s declaration, submitted as a witness on November 3 before Judge Nuria Ruiz Tobara, who is investigating the Cataluja (Valencia) tragedy.
When the leader alluded to this phrase, informants interpreted the popular baron to be referring to “an event he wanted to attend but decided not to go to.” During his stay at the pantry (15:00 to 18:45), Mr. Mazon received other calls, including the then Justice and Home Affairs Councilor Salome Pradas, who reported to the Council President important data such as the serious situation in Utiel due to the flooding of the Maguro River and the possible collapse of Forata Prison, which could have killed 8,000 people.
The informant reported in court that he had named her at El Ventro in an “officially planned investigation.” And then we reconstructed how it was agreed upon. A few weeks before the tragedy, he said: president And the journalists agreed on one act. “When the match was over, Mazon remained at the hotel. He greeted me and said, ‘I want to talk to you. I would like some cooperation with you. When and how can I quit, and when can I make a good sale to you?'” Villaplana replied, “Yo el Martez, I have freedom.” The two then exchanged phones.
Villaplana arrives at the restaurant at 3 p.m. After climbing several flights of stairs, the reporter entered a private room inside the facility. “Reggue to the big room (Mazón) where you are staying.” “We were alone. I didn’t see your escort. If I was downstairs, I wasn’t there,” I explained.
Journalist “President”: “Yo, Habrobyen.”
During lunch, Mr. Villaplana offered advice to the Council’s advisors on structuring their speeches. “I studied public speaking on my own, but I said, ‘I can’t speak well.'”
Mr. Villaplana reiterated that he did not respond to Mr. Masson’s phone call at the judicial headquarters, which is responsible for determining the truth. And when he justified it, he president She stepped out of the booth to speak and used the opportunity to pull out her portable computer and prepare for the public speaking class she was teaching. “I was working away from him. He was sitting and acting normal. At the hub, there was no problem with this food,” he said. I realize that “Mazon speaks little and listens more,” and I don’t think there is a need to “call and call” it.