‘We tied up for over two hours’
YouA new frightening case was registered in the Mexican capital. Spanish singer and composer miguel boss was a victim of crimeWhen an order of ten people irrumpió con Violence in your home in Mexico City (CDMX), in alcaldia lvaro obregónThe past comes on August 18.
“We were attacked, we were kept tied up for more than two hours by my children, the house staff and me. Everything was taken, the coach included. All very studied and done to the millimetre. In short, we are all fine. My kids behaved like two admirable bravehearts”, she said in a brief Instagram message.
Ahead of speculation about the alleged kidnapping of the 67-year-old artist, he clarified that everything is fine, even though “everything was very tense, delicate and unpleasant; Things are being said that are not clear, some Gustan as always”.
Furthermore, taking into account some speculations that interpreters of the songs such as If you won’t return, bandit lover or brunette Will leave Mexico after the attack, these businesses will leave the country.
“I am deeply disappointed by the people who speculate so much about what happened after he left Mexico. I am here and whatever needs to be done, I will do it here, in the most hospitable country on the planet”, he wrote in the post, which currently has over 46,000 interactions.
The attack on Miguel Bosé’s home in CDMX comes weeks after the possible eviction at Felipe Calderón’s home
from other information CountryAuthorities in the capital are examining the items to try to clarify how the ten armed men entered the high-security location, where assets reach up to 60 million pesos.
For context, the Spanish artist arrived in Mexico in 2018 with his sons Diego and Tadeo to join the Spanish tax authorities’ dues blacklist, which he then owed 1.8 million euros (about $2.1 million).
The attack on Miguel Bose’s residence came a few weeks after the perpetrator tried to rob the home of Felipe Calderón, former President of Mexico, in Colonia Las Águilas, which is also in the demarcation of Álvaro Obregón, head of the panista Leia Limón.
According to data from journalist Carlos Jiménez, on 10 July a man with unknown identity managed to trick a security guard by telephone in order to enter the building in Calderón, from where he intended to take money and jewelry.
Due to a strategy implemented in coordination with the government, the commission for high-impact crimes in Mexico City has been reduced by 46.5 percent, in contrast to 2019, at the end of 2022 under the then head of government, Claudia Sheinbaum. Federal. According to the employee, four years ago there were 160 such crimes a day on an average, while last year there were 64.5 crimes per day. No