Íñigo Onieva clarifies the news of the theft of Tamara Falcó's jewelry for the wedding

This Saturday the alarms went off after information came to light that would negatively affect Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva a week before their wedding. According to the details offered by Nacho Abad in El Debate, a calculated and risky robbery on the A-6 motorway, near Las Rozas, has caused the loss of a set of priceless jewels intended for the wedding celebration. Íñigo Onieva wanted to react to this news this Saturday, after the great commotion generated.

The information that Abad gave ensured that the incident took place when the jewelers, who were traveling in a luxury car to Valladolid with the jewels, came across a car that pretended to be a police vehicle. This fake patrol car forced the jewelers to stop on a service road, blocking their way. Once the car was stopped, three armed individuals wearing police vests got out of the police vehicle.

According to the journalist, the jewelers were caught by the thieves. One of the policemen proceeded to slash the wheels of the jewelers’ car, neutralizing any attempt to escape. At the same time, another of the robbers forced the driver at gunpoint to open the vehicle. The result of the robbery, according to this information, was a loot of valuable jewellery, including old-style necklaces, earrings, bracelets and bangles valued at more than two million euros.

While waiting for more details to be known, this latest event made many wonder if the wedding could go ahead. A question, unfortunately, that has been too recurring in recent weeks, in which we have seen how Falcó and Onieva have been involved in a series of complications, such as problems with their wedding dress and rumors of infidelity. This Saturday one more was added to the list.

Despite the great commotion generated, it has been Íñigo who has stepped up and has revealed what the current situation is really like. Before the microphones of Gtres and Socialité, the future groom assured that “we are perfectly fine, everything is fine, we do not have any type of stress beyond the typical that any marriage can have before getting married, such as where to sit people.”

Subsequently, the reporters asked Isabel Preysler’s son-in-law if the latest information about the jewelry theft was real or not. “That’s not true. That’s not ours, that will belong to another couple who, unfortunately for them, because that has happened. We are not,” he said, denying Nacho Abad’s statements. “Thank you for your interest, and everything is perfect,” he ended by saying before nervously entering his home.

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