Jessica Newton was robbed in Spain: They broke into her apartment.
Beauty pageant organizer Jessica Newton became a victim of robbery in Spain, where she had been spending several weeks with her husband, Fernando Sánchez de Lamadrid. During their stay at a rental property from Home Select Real State, someone unlawfully entered and stole their belongings. The incident occurred on Saturday, January 27.
Both spouses traveled to different parts of Spain, including Madrid and Marbella, before this incident. Unfortunately, upon their return, they discovered that they had been robbed, with no signs of forced entry. Despite attempts to contact the company they rented the place from, the businesswoman was disappointed by the lack of response.
The situation forced her to contact the local authorities, although the details of the investigation or the actions taken by the rental company are still unknown.
This news interrupts a series of publications related to Jessica Newton's professional activities, particularly her participation in the "Miss Hispanoamericana" contest, where she documented the performance of the representative from Peru.
By significantly changing their social media posts, the organizer focuses attention on the seriousness of the robbery and its personal consequences, urging the responsible rental company to step up and offer a solution.
The robbery of the director of "Miss Peru" in Spain highlights the importance of security and the quick response of rental companies to incidents involving their clients. While awaiting a resolution, the community remains vigilant and has expressed its support for the former model and her family during this difficult time.
Jessica Newton is demanding explanations from the company that rented her the apartment.
Jessica Newton noted that she supports holding the "Miss Universe" pageant in Peru.
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“This type of event is being developed. Even ‘Miss Universe’ could take place in our country,” he said in an interview with the radio station. “We are drawing from the experience of El Salvador, where the country used the competition to gain global visibility and promote tourism and trade,” Matthews added.
However, it's not that simple, as Peru must meet certain requirements set by the organization, including ensuring the safety of the event. It's worth noting that the capital, Lima, continues to face the issue of increased crime rates, with some areas even declared in a state of emergency.
Regarding this, Jessica Newton stated that while the issue of safety is important, it is not an obstacle to holding the event. "I think this is one of the topics we will discuss, but while it is important, other countries with difficult circumstances have held huge events (...) I don't think it's a barrier," said the former model.
Jessica Newton explains that the crime situation will not hinder the holding of "Miss Universe" in Peru.
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