On August 3, Netflix premiered the documentary series The Last Hours of Biondo, dedicated to narrating the ins and outs of the death of Mario Biondo, first husband of presenter Raquel Sánchez Silva. Several weeks later, the ONTIER Spain law firm, which represents Silva, sent a harsh statement in which it denied the accusations about her participation in the series to “absolutely disassociate itself” from this matter.

A statement that the family of the missing Biondo did not like, who has raised a cry once again after the latest statements by the former wife of the photography assistant. Santina D’Alessandro, Biondo’s mother, openly expressed her anger, insisting that the presenter was lying.