Juan Ricardo Lozano explained in detail what happened and has generated divided opinions on social media.
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‘Alerta’, one of the most renowned comedians on Colombian television, is in trouble due to some accusations made against him on social media about an alleged failure to pay for a gas tank at a service station in Bogotá.
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In a video recorded by one of the gas station employees, the argument between the comedian and one of the workers can be seen due to a serious dissatisfaction that ‘Alerta’ expressed at that time about the service provided: “They are stealing my gasoline money.” At the time, the employee complained about an alleged non-payment for the fuel that had been delivered to her.
‘Alerta’ finally got into the car driven by his son, who appeared in a new video with his father to give their versions of the altercation that had to be mediated by a police patrol.
The following is the video circulating on social media:
#ALERTComedian Juan Ricardo Lozano is accused of leaving without paying after blocking his fully-charged vehicle at a gas station on Av. NQS in Bogotá. However, in a video posted on TikTok, the celebrity claims that he was being “robbed” apparently because of the price of fuel. pic.twitter.com/p8buAwAfk1
— Dark Colombia (@OscuraColombia) September 17, 2024
Juan Ricardo Lozano, ‘Alerta’, told his version of the events
Through a video on his social media profile, the comedian gave his version of how the events occurred and stated that there were alleged failures on the part of the station’s operators.
“My son asked for 50,000 pesos worth of gasoline and the operator filled his tank without confirming,” the comedian assured about the reasons that would have triggered the misunderstanding.
According to ‘Alerta’, this alleged error caused a misunderstanding between the parties, since apparently his son only had to pay 50,000 pesos of fuel and the workers asked for the rest, some 116,000 pesos.
Since there was no agreement, according to her account, the workers proceeded to remove the gasoline that had been supplied from the vehicle: “It is a rudimentary issue that needs to be looked at, without security protocols.”
Finally, he sent a message to the management of the company providing the service: “Be careful, something is happening.”
Here are the versions of ‘Alerta’ and his son:
Primax has not yet commented on the comedian’s statements, which call for a review of the alleged fault that occurred at one of its fuel sales points in Bogotá.
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