Until a few days ago, Dani Cuesta was an anonymous citizen. At least outside Valencian circles. Now he and his wife are the protagonists of a complicated soap
Until a few days ago, Dani Cuesta was an anonymous citizen. At least outside Valencian circles. Now he and his wife are the protagonists of a complicated soap opera with sporting, legal and political overtones that has them detained in Singapore, 11,000 kilometers away from home and family. This series follows the case in the Valencian Community before it is fully explained. How were the couple able to reach their current situation? And all because of the protest against Peter Lim, the influential businessman who is the largest shareholder of Valencia CF and who is spiraling out of control.
It may sound confusing, but like any good story, Dani Cuesta and his wife’s Singapore drama is best explained by actions. There are currently seven.
Act one: wedding and honeymoon. Cuesta’s story is easy to follow because, like a good sports chronicler, he has taken it upon himself to detail it step by step through his X account. The first episode of the soap opera dates back to September 29, which he shared. A few photos from his wedding, a celebration that made clear his love for Valencia CF and his distaste for its largest shareholder, Singaporean businessman Peter Lim, have drawn criticism from a large section of fans over the club’s drift in recent years. .
“A gorgeous wedding full of Valencianism. My table called Mestalla, Peter’s shouts no more, Tardor’s anthem and lots of love,” Cuesta said. This was just the first part of the celebration. The second was an idyllic honeymoon in Southeast Asia with stops in Singapore and Bali. The journey also brought vindication for Valencia, as Cuesta himself would advance and carry with him a “huge flag” bearing the slogan “Lim go home”, which was often chanted against Lim.
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Second act: On the streets of Singapore. A few days later, the newlywed Valencian couple was already in Singapore. jet lag It will take six hours and you will visit emblematic residential areas of the city-state, such as Merlion Park. The truth is that Cuesta and his wife did not limit themselves to just taking. selfies to upload them to networks. Or at least not selfies traditional. The young Valencian proudly displayed his yellow “Lim go Home” banner in various parts of the city and posed with it for photos that he later shared on X, where it made some impact.
“I’ll take a picture with my cute little flag. If you want a message and I can do it, feel free to ask me but don’t let this go to jail in Singapore, I didn’t do that.” “I saw the honeymoon plan pretty well,” he joked on Thursday last week. As part of this nationwide protest tour, Cuesta wanted to visit Lim’s Abelia Hotel, where he displayed the yellow sign asking him to leave Valencia CF. He even had the same sign on the door. He even put on a sticker with the message.
Third act: mistake. The truth is that, as Cuesta would later realize, the large and sophisticated building where he affixed the sticker and displayed his sign was not actually a hotel owned by Lim, but the residence of the Singaporean tycoon. Cuesta tweeted shortly afterwards: “A wonderful misunderstanding that I enjoyed like a child! Go Home at the door of the House of Lim, another step of Valencianism.”
On the same day, the young man shared several messages about the Singapore police and warned them. He defended himself by saying, “I didn’t harm anyone. I just expressed the dissatisfaction of a fan.”
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Fourth act: airport. The story of Cuesta and his wife can no longer be followed on account X because his last tweet was from October 3. You have to go to the newspapers to find out what happened to them. The reason is simple: Dani no longer has her cell phone. It was removed by Singapore police.
Not only this. While the couple was passing through checkpoints at the airport on Friday morning to board the plane that would take them to Bali, Dani Cuesta was detained and transferred to a room where he could meet his wife half an hour later. According to the newspaper LevantHe managed to get to the boarding area without any problems, but he wanted to return with his partner to accompany him. He argued that the level of English could facilitate dialogue with authorities.
Fifth act: confusion and “crime”. From there, what started as a honeymoon with a sporting bet turned into a complicated and delicate judicial mess. Levant He claims the couple spent an hour without receiving even the slightest explanation and did not leave the room until half past two in the afternoon. The police seized their phones – but eventually returned Dani’s wife’s phone – confiscated their passports and interviewed the couple separately about their posts on social networks.
Why? as required Levantan officer informed them that they were being investigated for a possible “crime” related to Singapore’s legislation on the right to assemble and demonstrate. There were no references to Peter Lim. Even to your house. Although there are those affected, scroll super sportHe believes the first two people they contacted in the airport lounge were close to Valencia FC’s largest shareholder, an influential businessman in Singapore.
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Act Six: to the hotel. Whether that was the case or not, the couple was unable to continue their honeymoon in Southeast Asia. He had to find a hotel (and pay out of pocket) where he had all his luggage except for his backpack, which contained a “Lim go home” banner and stickers, and used his Singapore Police card as documentation. They have already contacted the Spanish embassy, although their case is currently shrouded in suspicion. It is unknown when they will be able to leave the country. Of course, there is no telling how this will end or what the legal consequences will be.
Seventh Act: Series of Reactions. And then comes the final scene, where the couple’s (mis)adventure in Singapore leads to Valencianism, the leadership of Valencia CF and even Spanish politics. The club spoke about what happened and shared its wish for the event to “have the best and fastest outcome”. Additionally, Valencia Mayor María José Catalá has also contacted the Singapore embassy and the Government.
Catalá goes further, stating that the couple still do not have passports and are currently not allowed to leave Singapore, although they were able to leave the hotel. The country’s police have launched an investigation but have yet to classify the crime. “Calm message and we will continue talking.” What happened was also reflected among the Valencians. And it’s not better. Fans resonated significantly with Dani and his wife’s situation. In fact, the hashtag #FreeDani is already in circulation.
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