This Friday, May 3, the unexpected news broke that Enrique Solís, Vicky Martín Berrocal’s partner, had been reported after an unpleasant confrontation that occurred in a hotel in Marbella. According to the gossip magazine Semana, a woman had filed a complaint against the businessman after being involved in a tense encounter in which she even had to intervene with the police.
According to what the aforementioned media has learned first-hand, the events occurred this past weekend at the birthday party that the designer had organized at a hotel in Marbella, in Malaga. Many of Vicky Martín Berrocal’s friends and her current partner, Enrique Solís, attended the celebration. During the evening, the lawyer witnessed how a woman who was inside the premises was recording images of the private celebration.
The woman was ”so calm” at the Costa del Sol hotel party with a group of friends ”dancing and having a good time” when she was suddenly rebuked by Enrique Solís himself. According to his story, Vicky Martin Berrocal’s boyfriend reacted in “very bad ways” when he realized that he was taking photographs.
The plaintiff, who did not know Enrique Solís at all, was scolded by the businessman in a very bad manner and according to her story, he supposedly gave her ”a push” and ”took her cell phone” from her hands to eliminate all the files I had recorded from the designer’s birthday party.
Likewise, the woman assures that the party “was full of people with their cell phones in their hands to record” because it was the establishment’s anniversary and just when the events occurred “the cake was being distributed throughout the establishment.”
After Enrique Solís’ unexpected reaction, the plaintiff decided to call the police to report what was happening. A few minutes later, several police officers appeared at the hotel and the woman accused the lawyer of “pushing her, taking the phone out of her hand and deleting the personal videos she had inside her.” According to what the woman confessed to Semana magazine, Enrique Solís snatched the phone from her hands with no intention of returning it, thus violating “her right to privacy.”