On April 6, the situation reached a critical point. The detention of wrestler Alberto del Río, known as 'El Patrón', in San Luis Potosí continues to generate media impact, but new revelations have added an even more delicate element to the case. According to journalist Flor Rubio, the wife of the Mexican gladiator, Mary Carmen Rodríguez Lucero, allegedly tried to seek help weeks before filing a formal complaint of domestic violence, which suggests a previous context of tension that had not come to light. According to the information shared by the communicator, about a month before the events that led to the wrestler's arrest, the victim sent her a message implying she had gone through a difficult situation with her husband. 'First she put: 'Hello, I'm Carmen, Alberto's wife'. She sent me that on March 5,' Rubio began to recount. In that message, Mary Carmen Rodríguez sought contact, although later she minimized what had happened by stating that it had been 'an impulse' and that she did not want to make a big deal out of it. This detail is key, as it shows that there was a history of conflict before the case escalated to a formal complaint. 'This is the preamble of what happened,' she added. The case was referred to the Prosecutor's Office, where it is being investigated as domestic violence, while the woman receives medical attention and legal advice. 'I don't want to bother or make things big, my apologies,' the journalist added, recalling that she did not ask for more details and sent a hug from a distance.
Detention of 'El Patrón' in San Luis Potosí: New Details in Domestic Violence Case
The detention of wrestler Alberto del Río for domestic violence has revealed new details. His wife reportedly sought help a month before the official complaint, highlighting the complexity of such cases.