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A few weeks ago, the Spanish actress Mónica Pont heard of a terrible assault on one of her countrymen: Miguel Bosé.
A gang of thieves had entered her mansion, tied up the artist and his children and stole everything they wanted, including their cars. All this happened in an exclusive residence that had all the security measures.
Nothing happened.
Pont went on vacation with her son to Tulum. Upon returning, she was met with a surprise. She was the next victim of other assailants.
Pont (Barcelona, 52 years old) was the victim of a robbery at gunpoint at her home in Mexico City. Through a message on her Instagram account, the Catalan presenter also explained that the assault occurred after her return from the Tulum beach.
The attack, according to what he first told a Mexican chain and later shared on his networks, happened a few days ago in the elevator of the building where the actress lives, where the thief pointed a firearm at them and demanded that they hand over two luxury watches. Rolex, valued at 20,000 euros (about 365,000 Mexican pesos) each. “The only reason I share and want to spread this news today is because I want to warn and try to prevent anyone coming into this country with watches, jewelry, or exchanging cash at airport exchange houses from doing so.” , the actress commented on the social network.
A week earlier, another Indian citizen was shot at while driving after exchanging about $10,000 at an exchange office at the capital’s airport.
And these days, the regional Mexican music group, Fuerza Regida, was shot on a Mexican highway on their way to Veracruz. One of his bodyguards died.
It was rumored that the singer Tylor Swift, during her three concerts in Mexico, chose to take a plane back to the United States and return the next day. “This country is very dangerous,” said one of her assistants.
In a country where the number of disappearances and murders increases every day, uncertainty has spilled over into society, only this time it moved to a sector that had not been touched, artists and foreign citizens.