Maribel Vilaplana, the Journalist Who Ate with Mazón During the Dana, Changes Her Version About Her Departure From El Ventorro
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The journalist laments in an open letter the "brutal harassment" she has suffered: "Being there that day was a bloody coincidence and a horrible blow of bad luck"
After eleven months of silence, Maribel Vilaplana, the journalist who had lunch on the dana day at El Ventorro restaurant with the President of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, while flooding the province of Valencia, changes her version. In an open letter, the reporter indicated this Friday that on October 29 she left the food house between 6.30 p.m. and 6.45 p.m. An hour later than she had recognized ten months ago. Continue reading


Maribel Vilaplana says the president received calls that "continuously interrupted" her conversation and that she did not know the content
The journalist breaks her silence to insist that it is the Valencian government that must provide explanations
Maribel Vilaplana explains that "it was a bloody coincidence and a horrible blow of bad luck" to eat in El Ventorro on the afternoon of October 29.
Carta abierta de Maribel Villaplana
La periodista Maribel Vilaplana, con la que comió Mazón en El Ventorro el día de la DANA, ha roto su silencio con una carta abierta a los medios de comunicación. A continuación, la reproducimos: “Antes de nada, quiero expresar mi respeto y mi solidaridad más profunda hacia todas las víctimas de la DANA y hacia sus familias. Soy plenamente consciente del sufrimiento que provocó aquella tragedia. Lamento de corazón si en algún momento mi decisión …
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