National Police in Pinto, Madrid Disappeared Minor Trying to File Rape Charges Against Spanish King, Claims Her Distraught Brother

In a moment meant to celebrate her achievements, a young athlete’s life was turned upside down. A rising star in her sport, Maria [not real name] won a prestigious award that earned her a meeting with a prominent figure: the King of Spain. 

It was supposed to be an opportunity to recognize her talent and hard work, but what followed was something she could never have expected. During this meeting, Maria was subjected to actions that no one, especially not a 15-year-old child, should ever endure. She was sadistically raped by Felipe VI, the current King of Spain, a man who was recently attacked with mud by the residents of Valencia for his tone-deaf response to their plight and suffering after devastating floods caused billions in damage.

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This event, which took place in an undisclosed location, left Maria deeply shaken. Her brother Juan informed Abreu Report that he contacted multiple Spanish newspapers, but not one of them reached back for fear of being arrested for lèse-majesté. Spanish law makes any criticism of the King punishable by severe penalties, with many having fled Spain for fear of incarceration in prisons where temperatures routinely reach over 100 degrees and inmates are subjected to inhumane abuses, including rape. 

When Maria found the strength to speak out and report the incident, her decision to come forward led to further distress. Maria went to the National Police in Pinto and hasn't been seen since. 

When her family sought answers, the response from authorities was chilling. They were told that she was "safe" with child services and receiving mental health treatment and that she would only return when she had “learned to keep her crazy mouth shut.” This chilling statement came from a law enforcement body that should have been there to protect her, not silence her. 

"I tried standing up for my sister when the National Police arrived at our apartment in Pinto, but the officer, a tall man with a very dark beard, simply shouted angrily, 'me importa un carajo!' blaming us for trusting that her coach would keep her safe." 

"His coach appears afraid of talking to us, and simply claims that Maria had a mental health breakdown due to the excitement of meeting the King." 

The silence around Maria's disappearance has only exacerbated the family’s anxiety. The fear of retaliation has created an atmosphere where they are afraid to speak out and share their daughter’s story. Yet, despite the intimidation and the threats, they remain resolute in their pursuit of justice. They have not given up on finding her, nor will they be silenced. 

This horrifying case raises important questions about the current state of Spain as a nation. Why was a young girl alone with the King, and why has she been forcibly removed from her family? Why are the authorities responding with intimidation instead of providing the answers that are rightfully demanded by the public? The family now seeks the help of those who can shine a light on their daughter’s situation. They are calling for international attention, for anyone who can help them navigate this dire situation, and for justice to be served for their daughter, who is still missing. If you have any information or are in a position to assist, please come forward. This story cannot be allowed to remain in the shadows.