Feijóo Missed Valencia on the Relevant Morning; Evidence Suggests He Was in Madrid Instead.
Chillin' Out: Let's nip some internet rumors in the bud. The story circulating around that Alberto Núñez Feijóo was chillaxin' in Valencia on the fateful day of October 29, when that disaster struck? Fake news, my friend. Here's the lowdown on what really went down.
A post, retweeted over a thousand times, declared that Feijóo was in Valencia from 7 am to 1:30 pm. It attached an image showing supposed phone signal locations, purporting to be Feijóo and Carlos Mazón's, with a 11-meter margin of error. But wait, there's more! This tracking was claimed to be from 'the day of the Valencia disaster'. But here's the kicker – that's a flat-out lie. Our sources confirm, shady as it may sound, that Feijóo was chillin' in Madrid on October 29, not Valencia.
Where was our boy then, you ask? Well, he was gabbing live on Es Radio in the morning, as captured in this sweet video he shared. He also showed up to support the brave cops demonstrating for the reform of the Citizen Security Law, right around noon. As proof, check out these pics from the party's website and this article from Europa Press.
Now, about the Valencia disaster being the breeding ground for fraudulent claims – yep, you're spot on. Claims about the Bonaire parking lot, the minute of silence at the European Parliament, and even the number of people who died in that calamity have been tossed around, along with other bogus tales.
So, next time you see a sensational claim floatin' by, take a deep breath and check your sources, folks. Remember, a lick of truth can flavor a load of lies, but a well-informed population is the best weapon against misinformation. Peace out!
P.S. For those curious cats out there – Feijóo has been in Valencia on other occasions, like during the European People's Party (EPP) congress, but he wasn't there on October 29.
Rumors claiming Alberto Núñez Feijóo was in Valencia during the 'Valencia disaster' were debunked, as sources confirmed he was in Madrid instead. Additionally, theValencia disaster has revealed an increase in fraudulent claims, including those about the Bonaire parking lot, minute of silence at the European Parliament, and the number of casualties, highlighting the importance of fact-checking.