Robbery at Silvia Pinal's house: thieves took fake jewelry

Sylvia Pasquel narrated how the crime arose last Saturday afternoon, April 17, and said that the golden film diva is saddened

This Saturday, April 16, the first actress Silvia Pinal was a victim of crime in her own home, as she had belongings stolen from one of the safes she guards in his famous residence in the Jardines del Pedregal neighborhood in Mexico City.

At the moment, a nurse and a locksmith, Anabel S and Alejandro G, were arrested by the police with the aim of delimiting responsibilities, in addition to investigating their possible participation in the events. The amount of stolen objects is unknown, which according to Sylvia Pasquel, daughter of the emblematic actress, is “costume jewelry”.

According to crime journalist Carlos Jiménez, the capital's Ministry of Citizen Security and the Attorney General's Office of Mexico City are already investigating the case. He also posted on his Twitter account images of the disorder that remained in the rooms after the robbery.

And it is that an unknown subject had managed to deceive one of the nurses who are in the care of Silvia Pinal, while the veteran actress had gone out to a meeting, telling her on the phone that the former senator needed her jewelry delivered to her at the Plaza Santa Teresa shopping center, an establishment near your home address.

This is how Sylvia Pasquel told the press:

“On Saturday I picked up my mom at three in the afternoon because I took her to a meal I had with some friends, so we left the house, stopped at the supermarket to buy some bottles of wine to take to the party. We arrived at the meeting, we went down to my mother and everything was very father, there we were living together, and suddenly around 4:30 the nurse arrives and tells me that the other nurse had sent her a message telling her that a certain Alejandro had spoken telling her that I had sent him to pick up some things from my mother”, began the actress from Con el devil between the legs.

Despite the fact that Pasquel instructed the already detained nurse not to listen to the man's calls, finally the woman, who had been working in the service of the family for just three days, had a locksmith taken to allegedly force the safe and thus be able to hand over its contents to the subject who was made call Alejandro.

“Soon the nurse came again with her phone to show me a message where I was a screenshot of a phone number, obviously it wasn't my phone, it did have my photograph, it said 'Sylvia Pasquel' misspelled... 'tell him not to listen to him, not to open it to anyone and not give anything, and that I didn't send anything home from my mom for nothing',” said the actress, who by then and suspecting the unusual activity had already requested a patrol to 911.

“Then, commenting on it at lunch, I told the driver to go back to my mom's house to see what was going on.” “When the locksmith was here trying to break the door, the patrols arrived and the police from here on the corner also arrived,” he said while at his mother's house before the press.

“When I realized what was happening, I talked to Efigenia (her mother's assistant) and she gave notice of what was happening to the policemen who guard the block,” he added.

When inspecting the room, the belongings were in disarray and empty jewelry cases were found above the master bedroom. Experts from the capital's prosecutor's office made samples to detect fingerprints and began their analysis in the criminal files.

However, the sister of Alejandra and Luis Enrique Guzmán said that what they stole is not of great monetary value.

“The nurse grabbed all the boxes of different brands that didn't necessarily have to bring some kind of jewelry, emptied those boxes in a bag, left the house and took this guy to a square near the house. Since she didn't have any keys to return, she couldn't get in; it was pure costume jewelry I was wearing there, she wasn't wearing any jewelry from my mother because all those jewels are kept in the bank,” the first actress confided in statements rescued by La Prensa and El Sol de México.

As for the Mexican gold film diva, she is physically well, but saddened.

“We tried to hide what happened from my mom so that she wouldn't get stressed or get out of the loop, until the night we got to the house we told her. Of course my mom is sad because in the end they violate your privacy, your space and take things that have been hard for you to earn and buy, fortunately nothing else was something material and that was about jewelry,” Pasquel said.

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