The Galician businessman Fernando Fernández Tapias died this past Wednesday at the age of 84, after suffering numerous health problems for several years. The burning chapel was installed in the La Paz funeral home, in Madrid, where well-known figures on the current Spanish scene wanted to come to the place to say goodbye to the former first vice president of Real Madrid.

But according to the information that has been revealed, the family controversy with the children of a Galician businessman managed to become the center of attention yesterday at the wake. As Makoke revealed this afternoon on the program Así es la vida, someone close to Fernández Tapias’ widow, Nuria González, would have rebuked one of the businessman’s eldest children.

This disagreement occurred in the middle of the funeral home and the Telecinco collaborator witnessed it. ”It was a complicated moment and above all very sad, these are things that should never happen in a funeral home. There was a lot of tension, I have to say that someone close to Nuria González’s circle rebuked one of her children and the truth is that they were very hard and tense moments,’ the collaborator said.

Moments later, Makoke appeared on set to tell everything that happened. ”The older children arrived at the funeral home and the room was closed. They said that until Nuria arrived in the room it could not be opened. Until then everything is normal. But when they arrived, a person from Nuria’s entourage rebuked one of the children in a rather unpleasant tone and then invited the older children to leave the room because they wanted to be alone with their father for two minutes, which was Nuria’s entourage. ”, he stated.

For her part, Alejandra Rubio, a collaborator on the program and who was also present at the funeral home, disagreed with what Makoke was saying. ”I don’t want to get involved, but that wasn’t the case. There is an area where the glass is, where Fernando’s older children enter from the first moment. They lay there for a long time and the little ones also had the right to say goodbye to their father. There is a moment when the older children leave and the little ones come in, they say goodbye and that’s the end,” said Terelu Campos’ daughter.