Ana Siucho wife of the footballer Edison Flores broke his silence and categorically denied the presenter’s statements Andres Hurtado who assured that the young woman’s brother, Roberto Siucho gave him a luxury car as a token of gratitude. Ana revealed that her brother was the victim of financial pressure from the television host, to the point of being forced to give up his vehicle due to constant demands for money.
In an interview with the journalist Beto Ortiz in the program ‘Beto to Know ‘, Ana explained that the relationship between Roberto and Hurtado It began because the driver offered his help to manage an immigration procedure, which would allow Roberto to leave his Peruvian nationality and travel to China to continue his football career. However, what seemed like an altruistic gesture ended up becoming a complicated situation, in which his brother was constantly asked to contribute large sums of money.
Ana Siucho contradicts Andrés Hurtado’s claims about the gifted car
In one of his recent television appearances, Andres Hurtado He stated that Roberto Siucho brother-in-law of Edison Flores had given him a luxury BMW car as a gesture of courtesy. This claim was quickly denied by Ana Siucho who said that the vehicle was handed over as a way out of the constant requests for money.
Ana Siucho denies that her brother Roberto gave Andrés Hurtado a luxury car. Photo: Composition LR / Willax
“The car was never a gift. Roberto gave her the car because he had no more money to give her. It was valued at 33 thousand dollars, and he told her to sell it so that he could get the money he was asking for,” she explained. Ann during the interview. He also clarified that his brother did not have sufficient resources to meet the demands of Hurtado who insisted on asking for money under the premise that it was for “social aid,” he said.
Ann He also detailed that the requests for Andres Hurtado were not sporadic, but constant, which led his brother to make the decision to hand over the car as an alternative to continuing to provide money. “It was not a gesture of delicacy or a voluntary gift. It was a solution to the insistence of Andrew for more money,” he stressed.
Andrés Hurtado constantly asked Roberto Siucho for money
Ana Siucho revealed that the television host began to ask for large sums of money from Roberto Siucho shortly after helping him with the immigration process. “At first, Andres Hurtado “He told him that he didn’t owe him anything for the help. However, some time later she started calling him asking for financial support for social causes, and the amount she asked for was considerable,” he said.
Although he did not want to reveal the exact amount of money requested, Ann He made it clear that these requests became frequent. “He asked him constantly. I think he was pressured,” he said, suggesting that his brother felt obliged to give in to the TV presenter’s requests.
Ana Siucho confesses that Andrés Hurtado constantly asked her brother Roberto for money. Photo: LR Composition
The relationship between Andres Hurtado and Roberto Siucho It began when the latter needed to complete a procedure with Immigration to renounce his Peruvian nationality and be able to sign with a football team in China. Hurtado Using his influence, he introduced her to the then head of Immigration, Roxana del Águila, and facilitated the process. In exchange, he asked her not to turn her back on him if she asked for his help in the future.
“At first he told him that he didn’t owe him anything, but then he started asking for money. Roberto tried to help, but he reached a point where he could no longer contribute and that’s when he offered him the car,” he concluded. Ana Siucho.
This testimony of Ana Siucho It has caused a great stir in public opinion, as it reveals a series of economic pressures and possible breaches of trust on the part of Andres Hurtado The statements have raised many questions about the true nature of the relationship between the host and the footballer, as well as about the use of the funds that were supposedly intended for charitable purposes.