An alleged son of Jota Mario Valencia appears and sues the family



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The man claims to be the fruit of a clandestine relationship that the presenter had with his mother in 1975.

May 11 2020 16:53By: canalrcn.com

A few weeks after the commemoration of the first anniversary of the death of Jota Mario Valencia, a 43-year-old man appeared claiming that is the first-born of the dear presenter and filed a lawsuit to be recognized as presenter’s son and may also enter the dispute for inheritance with the family.

According to Investigative Journalism Agency, the man, identified as Alejandro Ávila, started the judicial process against the presenter’s legitimate children after his mother confessed to him that Jota Mario was his biological father, just the day the communicator died in a Cartagena hospital on June 6, 2019, after suffering a cerebrovascular accident.

The man assures that the presenter and his mother, identified as Teresa de Jesús Ávila Fula, They met in 1975 when she worked in housework in a house located in the La Soledad neighborhood, in Bogotá, and Jorge Mario Valencia Yepes, first name of Jota Mario, I was studying social communication and journalism at the University of La Sabana, whose headquarters at that time was located in the Quinta Camacho neighborhood.

Ávila states that Jota Mario and his mom started a clandestine relationship, due to the social differences they had but that the presenter went to the house where she worked and waited for her to take walks in the neighborhood.

“I was waiting for her outside the house and they took neighborhood walks where they created a clandestine relationship in which Teresa did not agree very much, since she wanted a formal relationship that Jota Mario was not willing to do”Ávila told the authorities.

Since then they had a sentimental relationship of several months, which supposedly ended when the presenter, who was 19 at the time, found out that Teresa had become pregnant.

“The relationship was broken when Teresa told the young man that she had had a delay in menstruation and that she was scared because she believed she was pregnant, the young man was indifferent to this situation and from there stopped communicating with Teresa, the ignored, did not answer the phone calls, in short, he abandoned her “, Alejandro Ávila assured.

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Teresa had her son and raised him alone, refusing for more than 40 years to tell her son who his father was, until the day of the tragic death of Jota Mario, when she told the whole story.

At that time, Alejandro hired an investigator and after allegedly corroborating his mother’s story, he spoke with a lawyer to start the judicial process in which he requires that he be recognized as the son of Jorge Mario Valencia and also requires that he be approved an inheritance filiation which includes several assets of Jota Mario Valencia.

At this time, the process is suspended by the family judge handling the case, due to the Covid 19 pandemic, but the next step is to request the DNA test to determine the compatibility with the communicator’s DNA, but since Jota Mario’s body was cremated, said test must be done directly with a blood sample from the presenter’s two children, Simón and María José Valencia.

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