Ricardo Ariaslegend of Valence and ambassador of Che’s club, harshly attacked Pedro Sanchez for his fright in Paiporta and his “inefficiency” with the victims of DANA. “The decision fell into the hands of those who did not have to fall, who did not know how to act. There was obvious negligence,” said the former Che team footballer, born in Catarroja, one of the towns most affected by the floods.
“To think that this tragedy of so many deaths could have been avoided makes us angry.. Because you see that it is easy to make decisions or at least try to avoid them,” Arias began. “Prevention and not cure is a saying of the wise of life, but here neither prevention nor action were taken, a great failure”, added the man from Catarroja, who is clear that this could have been avoided: “I am not saying that they are the culprits, but they could have avoided this human catastrophe which occurred. There was obvious negligence“.
Her family He is from Catarroja, but They’re fine ’cause we live across the river and not a single drop of water fell here. Even if part of the family continues to live in one of the most affected areas, “it doesn’t matter because they were able to get through it and for that part, tranquility is guaranteed.”
The Valencian ambassador did not bite his tongue when it came to accusing one of the main perpetrators of this tragedy, Pedro Sánchez, during his interview in Valencia sports wave: “What outrages you the most and what makes you the most angry, analyzing the whole current situation and what they are going through, is that The decision fell into the hands of someone who didn’t have to fall, who didn’t know how to act.that there was obvious negligence, inaction and slowness in the decision, which is the cause of all this, because it was known 6 hours before it happened“.
Arias attacks Sánchez because he is afraid
“It’s unforgivable that they come later with this audacity“And I’m not talking about the kings who endured the situation, all the mud, the insults and the ugly gestures that a situation like this brings…” added the one who was champion of the Copa del Rey with Valencia in 1979. “But that a man who runs this country arrives, gets into a car at the first opportunity and disappears…what do you want me to tell you,” he added.
“My opinion is of no use, but we must at least raise our voices and say that at least these two people who are The kings of Spain had a pair of noses and endured what happened to them, not like the othersexplained the former Spain international who wanted to highlight the good performance of Felipe VI and Queen Letizia in Paiporta, for keeping their cool and talking to people while Sánchez turned around and got into the car.
The former Valencia player went further and revealed that if he had been in the situation some residents of the affected towns find themselves in, he would have acted differently: “I find myself homeless or a family member dies and I don’t throw mud at them, I bomb them. This is what I clearly feel. It’s normal for fever, anger and bad words to appear at times like this, but you don’t even have the courage to bear it… damn, you’re the one representing the people Spanish !
The Valencian legend said that he didn’t even want to think about how people experienced it and how they lived that afternoon and evening. Thank goodness the new channel didn’t overflowbecause if that happened we would be talking about the non-existent Valencian capital. Finally, the Valencian ambassador sent a message to Sánchez again and assured that he did not trust it because “in La Palma they are waiting for this help to arrive, I no longer trust words.”