Luis Rubiales’ Mother Commences Hunger Strike Following Kissing Scandal
Angeles Bejar, the mother of Luis Rubiales the president of the Spanish Football Federation has started a hunger strike. This was because of how bad she felt people were treating her son after the kissing scandal.
She has replied to a trusted source that she would not leave the church wherein she had gone for the marathon fasting till people left her son alone. The woman refused to leave the Divina Pastora Parish after the parish priest left. It is a church in Rubiales’s hometown in Motril, southern Spain. His sister is assumed to be with her, since she had stayed behind, too.
There is no sexual abuse since there is consent on both sides, as the images prove
– Angeles Bejar.
Her son has been suspended by FIFA. He’s also banned from participating in any activity the Spanish Football Federation does either nationally or internationally. His own country has opened a sexual assault investigation protocol against him, but have been commanded by FIFA never to contact Jenni Hermoso. This is assumed to be because the federation had threatened to sue her after her defaming statement that had the ability to harm the federation’s image.
Rubiales’ mother asked that Hermoso should ‘stay with the statement she gave at the beginning’. A statement Hermoso did recant, saying she was forced into giving it by the Spanish Football federation.
Angeles Bejar believed that what her son was passing through was an inhumane bloody hunt, something he said her son did not deserve.
Rubiales thinks the case being fanned up against him is propagated by false feminists. Some believe him, but among them are many who has condemned his actions. Even Spanish government officials have spoken out against his unwholesome conduct, and asked the former player to resign. He has been president since 2018.
Many of the women’s coaching staff have signed out till the president is sacked, including a lot of players.
Angeles Bejar might have to go hungry for a long time, since FIFA and the media would not give up easily.