That Spanish chef that murdered his Colombian partner in Thailand had more press coverage in Spain than Pablo González, it seems..
Kaixo anon!
Yeah, and it makes you wonder why, right?
One is a handsome chef son and grandson of famous Spanish actors, rich, Madrid-born. Most media are questioning Thai police and being oh so concerned about the presumed killer's well being, praying for his family, and hoping he can serve his time in Spain. The general suggestion is he's guilty, but poor soul.
The other one is a Basque man - son of an exiled Basque woman in Russia -, journalist, of humble origins, and average looking. There hasn't been any news coverage and nobody on mass media questioned Polish police, nobody in the main media has showed their concerns about his well being, or his family's, or even has thought about him serving his time in Spain. The general assumption is he's guilty, so let him rot there.
One of them has a ton of evidences against him and has confessed his crime.
The other has been in prison for 1 year and a half now, with no evidence against him, and without a precise crime to accuse him of.
#justiceForPablo #freePablo
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