The mother of Alvaro Prieto, the 18-year-old player from Cordoba who disappeared from a train station in Spain and has not been heard from since Thursday, mentioned the Onda Cero microphones, which, based on all the information she has, is being collected about the case, thinks that his son may have been shot down.
“He is helpless, he cannot call us or buy a ticket. [de comboio]. I looked at the bill [bancária] him to see if he had already bought another ticket… He must have told the staff [do comboio] what was happening, but people walked past him. From then on, he must have thought that he needed to find a way to return to Cordoba. Since I won’t come on foot, I might be able to get there by car. The car may have stopped [para o apanhar] And one of two things: either they took him and did everything with him, or he was hit by a car,” said the young man’s mother.
Let us remind you that Alvaro Prieto went to Seville on Wednesday, where he attended a party in the company of another boy. A few hours later, when he decided to take the high-speed train back to Cordoba, he had problems with his ticket and his mobile phone battery died. While boarding another train for which he did not have a ticket, the young man was “caught” and left at Santa Justa station in Spain, the last place he was seen.
In Cordoba’s last game, this Saturday, the team’s fans showed banners in the stands: “Alvaro, we are waiting for you,” one of them read.
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Source: CM Jornal

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