THREE B
Updated Wednesday, February 28, 2024-10:47
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Let's See
broadcast a video in its delivery on Tuesday, February 27, that has been highly criticized on social networks.
The
Telecinco
magazine showed
Intocable
, a chirigota from Cádiz who
joked about the fire
that occurred in the Valencian neighborhood of Campanar: "Many have no patience with the festivities, as the Fallas in Valencia have come forward this year."
Joaquín Prat
harshly attacked the members of the group.
"Maybe these wretches have gone a little too far?" he asked at first.
Then he looked at the camera and said: "
You are miserable
and you have no shame. The holidays, like the Carnival, like the Fallas, are parties.
This is a tragedy
. There are two dead, miserable children. There is no humor in that." "That's not humor, what you've done is shit."
The presenter highlighted that he had seen many reactions against the chirigota: "There are many, fortunately, the first to be from Cádiz, who said yesterday on social networks 'I am from Cádiz, I am a carnival fan and this
is rubbish
'."
Furthermore, he said: "If this had happened in Cádiz, would it occur to you to be funny?"
The reaction of someone affected by the fire
Let's See
connected live on February 27 with
Adriana Bamu
, a neighbor affected by the Valencia fire.
Joaquín Prat
asked her how she was doing and she responded by giving her opinion on the video of the controversial Cádiz chirigota.
"Listening to what I hear, especially the last thing you posted...
It's not funny
at all . I don't think there's any reason to laugh at this. It's already
made me angry
... And, above all, there are people who don't even "They have not even been able to bury their dead. They are in mourning. Doesn't anyone remember them?" he declared.
The message from the mayor of Cádiz
Bruno García , mayor of Cádiz, sent a message to
María José Catalá
, mayor of Valencia, on Monday, February 26
, conveying "the solidarity and pain of the people of Cádiz for the tragedy experienced by our Valencian brothers."
The politician wrote on
: "In these days of suffering,
ingenuity should serve to accompany
those who have lost everything, to heal the pain and not to aggravate it."
Catalá
responded by thanking him: "I thank the mayor of Cádiz for his call, his empathy and affection in these difficult times for Valencia."