The death of the footballer Álvaro Prieto has become one of the central topics of today. The 18-year-old young man from Córdoba, a player for Córdoba in the División de Honor Juvenil, disappeared last Thursday, October 12, in the vicinity of the Santa Justa train station in Seville when he was trying to catch a train back to his hometown.

After four days without news of the Andalusian, the worst fears came true and his lifeless body was found between two train cars at the Seville station. Since then, a multitude of theories have been circulated by all the media, but the autopsy of the body confirmed that the young man died of electrocution.

One of the hypotheses that circulated from the first moment is that the young man fled from a group of people after meeting a girl with a boyfriend during the night, something that was flatly denied by the girl herself. The said young woman shared a statement from her on her networks, in which she confirmed that she met Prieto during the party, but she had little else to do with him.

The young woman, named Cristina, spoke this Wednesday with the Telecinco program TardeAR, where she wanted to give her version of the events and settle once and for all the large number of lies that had been told about her. ”I’m in shock,” she declared.

The program’s collaborator José Ángel Leiras explained that the young woman met Álvaro at a party that night and that after enjoying herself at the disco, the young man went to the station so as not to miss the train. They did not know each other before and only exchanged their social networks. Following the news of her death, hoaxes related to her began to emerge, which caused her to receive threats and insults through social networks. ”They invented a story that never existed,” said the presenter.

”All this hurt him a lot, to the point of having to go to the police station to file a complaint for all those insults and some threats. At the police station they told him that they couldn’t do anything with the insults,” the journalist claimed. In addition, his personal information and several photographs of him also began to circulate on social networks.