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without passport and stuck 11,000 kilometers away for a banner against Peter Lim

The honeymoon and love for the colors of Valencia Football Club ended up becoming a nightmare for Daniel Cuesta And Mireia Sáez in Singapore. The young Valencian supporter posted on social networks on October 3 some images with the slogan “Lim go home” with which Mestalla supporters have been demanding for years the departure of the club’s largest shareholder. Daniel posed in front of a hotel displaying the banner and in front of one of the private properties where he resides. Peter Limwhere he put a sticker.

During his journey, he also published a video on social networks that a user sent to local authorities. No one has gone this far until now to oppose the tycoon who controls the majority of shares inl Valencia Football Club. However, the gesture can be expensive. So far, the couple was intercepted at Singapore airport as they planned to continue their newlywed trip to Bali.

Authorities in the Asian country initially confiscated the tcell phones and they stayed with their passports. Then began an agony that lasted six days, during which they stayed in a hotel that they paid for out of their own pockets and with their social networks inactive.

Last Tuesday testified before the Singapore Public Prosecutor’s Officeduring an appearance in which, following the advice of the Spanish Embassy, ​​he showed the maximum repentance possible for the acts committed, with the aim of leaving the country as quickly as possible with as few sanctions as possible.

While waiting for the charges against the couple to be finalized, the two young Spaniards benefited from the assistance of embassy staff in Singapore upon their arrest. The Asian country’s vandalism law states that affixing “any advertisement, bill or notice, or any paper against or on any building, wall or fence or writing, defacing or marking such wall or fence of the building with chalk or paint, or any other “Otherwise” could be punished with a fine of one thousand Singapore dollars, in exchange for a total of 700 euros.

Meanwhile, more than 11,000 kilometers away, political authorities, such as the mayor of Valencia, Maria José Cataláand the Government delegate, Pilar Bernabéexpressed their solidarity with the detained couple and their family in the hope of putting an end to the nightmare that became their honeymoon with a stopover in Singapore. Spanish administrations have called for caution while awaiting the resolution of the marriage case in the coming days.

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Maria Popova
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