Ana Siucho, wife of soccer player Edison ‘Oreja’ Flores, has once again been the center of attention in the midst of a situation of great tension. The threats received against him and his recent trip to Colombia have generated concern and speculation among his followers and in the media. According to the program’Love and Fire’ led by Rodrigo González and Gigi Miter these threats would be linked to his testimony in the case of Andrés Hurtado, known as Chibolin who is currently in preventive detention on charges of influence peddling and money laundering.
Ana Siucho leaves the country after threats over the Chibolín case
Ana Siucho, wife of Edison ‘Orejas’ Flores, returned to her social networks after having reported that she has been the subject of threats after testifying in the case of Andrés Hurtado, known as Chibolin who is in preventive detention for influence peddling and money laundering. In her Instagram stories, the footballer’s wife shared an emotional image of a bloody lioness with her calf, accompanied by the message: “The cost of protecting those we love.”
According to the program ‘Préndete’, Ana Siucho would have left the country at the end of September to protect her integrity after receiving harsh threats against her. We must remember that Edsin Flores’ wife would have to return to Peru to comply with the summons for the Chibolín case.
They reveal strong threats against Ana Siucho after preventive detention of Andrés Hurtado
In the episode of Monday, October 21, the show ‘love and fire ‘, presented by Rodrigo González and Gigi Mitre, revealed the threatening messages that Ana Siucho received on her account instagram . One of the messages shown on the screen said: “You damned wretch, you’re going to die, you’ll see, you wretch. Retract everything you’ve said (…) because it will be worse for you. You have 24 hours to retract it, I already said it, or you are a dead woman.”
The revelation of these threats took place shortly after Ana Siucho appeared on television to accuse Andrés Hurtado of having requested a bribe of one million dollars in exchange for intervening in the return of a seized shipment of gold. The seriousness of these claims, added to the threats received, has intensified public interest in the case, as authorities continue their investigations.