Cayetano Rivera Suffers a Car Accident: He Crashes Into a Palm Tree and Refuses to Take an Alcohol Test
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The right man crashed his vehicle into a palm tree in a roundabout between the municipal boundaries of Seville, Dos Hermanas and Alcalá de Guadaíra
The bullfighter Cayetano Rivera suffered a serious accident from which, fortunately, he left safely.He crashed his van into a palm tree, which he knocked down, and could have refused to take an alcohol test.The news was exclusively given on his social networks Marta Riesco, which joined the youtuber Javi Oliveira, who moved to the scene of the events to verify that, in fact, at the roundabout of the exit and entrance of the Real Club Sevilla Gol…
The traffic accident occurred this Sunday night in the surroundings of the Real Club de Golf de Sevilla
Cayetano Rivera is back in the center of the controversy after a traffic accident that has generated great media expectation and that throws details that no one had counted until now. The morning of last weekend, the retired bullfighter drove a van through an area of Seville when he lost control of the vehicle and violently collided against one of the palm trees located in a roundabout. The force of the impact was such that the palm fell down an…
This Monday, November 10, Cayetano Rivera has become the center of attention after suffering a traffic accident in the vicinity of the Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, in Alcalá de Guadaíra. According to the first information, the bullfighter was driving his blue van when he lost control and ended up getting into a landscaped roundabout, taking a palm tree before him. As the hours passed, more details have been known about the accident, including h…
Cayetano Rivera Ordoñez suffered a traffic accident last Sunday after driving a van against two palm trees in the vicinity of the Real Club Sevilla Golf, in the town of Alcalá de Guadaíra, near his own home.Read more]]>
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