Just a few days after the arrest of Rafael Amargo, the second in just over two years, the bailaor has found himself involved in a new controversy. On this occasion, a man has accused him of murdering his brother and then proceeding to hide the body in his own house.
The En boca de todos program, by Cuatro, has exclusively echoed this new case that splashes Amargo. Through the story of Nacho Abad, a journalist specializing in investigative cases, viewers have been able to see some images, recorded by the bailaor himself, of the police arriving at his home to search for the man’s body.
Pulling irony, Abad has assured that it is not “neither 13 Rue del Percebe, nor the one that is coming”, due to the immense number of events that have recently taken place in the house of Rafael Amargo. The accusations of murder reached the bailaor’s cell phone directly through the complainant himself, some conversations to which the Cuatro program has had access.
“You shot my brother to death, right?” The man began by telling him, after which Amargo reacted with surprise. He continued affirming that the body of his brother would be in the artist’s house and also pointed the accusing finger at his wife: “It is your fault and Luciana’s,” he wrote.
The atmosphere in the conversation became more and more heated and the man went on to ensure that Rafael’s wife directly revealed the murder to him: “Luciana told me that you shot him dead.” After that, the bailaor assured that “Luciana has not spoken” with him at any time.
However, the most surreal point of the conversation with Amargo came when his interlocutor even said that his brother, supposedly murdered, had later confirmed the facts. “My brother has told me that you have killed him,” was another of the messages exchanged between the two.
The artist told the man that, if he continued like this, he would have to “call the police” or “ask a doctor” for his hospital admission, given the obvious disorder he would suffer. “You’re going to ask for trouble,” he assured her.
Finally, and as the images recorded by Amargo reveal, “7 police cars” went to his home in search of the non-existent corpse. “What you’ve just done is an immense crime, accusing me of something false. A complaint will come to you and we’ll see how you explain yourself”, settled the bailaor.