Journalist Rafael Loret de Mola, father of Carlos Loret de Mola, shared a video in which he accuses that his home was raided and he was even death threatened.
Now, other journalists like Jorge G. Naredo and Adela Micha are accusing Rafael Loret de Mola of ‘faking’ the robbery of his house and trying to make it look as if AMLO was responsible.
Through his YouTube channel, the father of journalist Carlos Loret de Mola shared how his house had been left after an alleged break-in and theft of his work tools.
Rafael Loret de Mola, journalist, and father of Carlos Loret de Mola, broadcast through his YouTube channel a video in which he reported that his house had been raided and some devices with which he apparently worked had been stolen.
In the video, it is shown how some objects are thrown away and the journalist accuses those who did it were looking for something, without giving any clue as to what it could be. During Rafael Loret’s narration, he explains that they took two laptops and a smart cell phone which he assured that they had a lot of data.
Likewise, the journalist showed how the possible perpetrator(s) left a message that he took as a death threat and suggested who could have been responsible for having his belongings stolen: with the initials of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) nailed with a knife on the desk.
In the video, the veteran journalist explains that he arrived at his home and found lights on and doors open, on what appears to be the first floor of his home he shows how his office was destroyed and shows a note with a knife stuck with a note, in which reads “AMLO”.
“After arriving home and this is the panorama I find, in my office. See, they throw away all the useful things and they also steal a small laptop, which I had here next to me (on the desk). But the worst thing, look what they left me, a knife and below the signs of sir, rotten command,” says Rafael Loret de Mola.
Journalist Rafael Loret de Mola shared what his home looked like after someone broke into it. He says that they stole some of his belongings and searched deeply among his belongings. Credit: Special
“Everything is scattered and this is a sign that they were looking for something, everything is on, everything is open, We are passing this note because it is very serious, it seems to me that yes, they are threatening me with death,” explained Rafael Loret.
When the journalist went up to the second floor and as he walked up the stairs he found his belongings all scattered around the floor. In his video, Rafael Loret showed two rooms, the first one he claimed belongs to a collaborator, whose laptop was also taken. The second room is his bedroom, where the perpetrators searched through his clothes, drawers, and closet, the whole place was a mess.
“See how you left my closet, obviously looking for something, I don’t know what else I’m missing. They stole my cell phone, where I have a lot of data,” Mr. Rafael Lorest de Mola concluded.
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