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Ristiano Ronaldo had just left his Mallorcan holiday home to spend a day with his family when one of his bodyguards crashed his £ 1.7m Bugatti Veyron.
The father and five children, 37, were traveling in another vehicle in a small convoy with their loved ones when their employee got off the road and crashed into a stone wall.
The respected island newspaper Crónica Balearic said that the anonymous bodyguard got out of the car to continue his journey and left other employees of the Man United footballer at the scene to receive the police.
It was not immediately clear where the Portuguese international could have gone, but he was photographed enjoying days with his family in his 5.5 million-pound Azimut Grande, moored at Port Adriano in the southwest. of Mallorca.
Cristiano is believed to be renting a luxury villa near the scene of the accident on Monday morning on a minor road near the Joan March Hospital in the municipality of Bunyola.
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The damaged Bugatti was later taken away on a crane covered with a blue tarp.
Crònica Balear said that the security staff left to take care of the car while they waited for the arrival of the police “they had done everything possible for the curious locals who recognized Bugatti as Cristiano to try to take photos.
The identity of the person behind the wheel has not yet been revealed, but it is well known that Cristiano Ronaldo and his family are protected in Cheshire by Portuguese twins who served as soldiers with an elite special forces unit in the ‘Afghanistan.
The strongmen have been named Sergio and Jorge Ramalheiro, who became part of a nearby Portuguese protection unit tasked with overseeing politicians and judges as after serving in Afghanistan.
Portuguese celebrity magazine Flash said the twins, who were part of a set of twins, had been hired by Cristiano after they asked PSP police for unpaid leave to pursue other interests.
The third brother, named Alexander, is still understood to be working as a police officer.
Spanish police confirmed on Monday afternoon that they had no information to suggest that Cristiano had been in the car at the time.
A well-placed source said: “The car crashed into a wall, but there was only material damage and no one was injured and the driver took full responsibility for what happened.
“Information about who was behind the wheel and what happened is recorded in a police database and can be accessed by a court or officers if further investigation is required.
“But it is more a case of the information that must be registered so that the owner of the damaged property can file a claim for compensation and use the police report as support in case there is a dispute about how the damage was done ”.
Another informant added: “The accident happened on a minor road near Joan March Hospital.
“It looks like the car went off the road and hit a wall that is part of the protection of a house with a gas tank tank in the back.
“Apparently he was driving an employee of Cristiano at the time and not the footballer himself.
“Cristiano was not at the scene when officers arrived, nor was the person told by officers that he was driving the car at the time of the accident.”
Well-placed police sources described the damaged car as a Bugatti Grand Sport, confirming that it was Cristiano’s £ 1.7 million Bugatti Veyron involved, as reported by the local press, not its limited edition. of £ 8.5 million Bugatti Centodieci.
Initial reports after the father of five, a 37-year-old man, approached Mallorca last week, said he had transported the Bugatti Centodieci to the island along with a Mercedes-Benz G-Class before it was later reported that the Bugatti was the cheapest Veyron.
The whereabouts of the car were not immediately known on Tuesday, although police said its owner or aides were allegedly responsible for repairing the towing road that the vehicle was taken away.
It is understood that the only emergency personnel who attended were the police. Sources said neither firefighters nor paramedics were mobilized.
Cristiano traveled to Mallorca with his five children and his girlfriend Georgina Rodríguez on June 14.
They rent a luxury house at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana and enjoy a few days on Cristiano’s super yacht.
This is the first time that Cristiano and Georgina are on holiday with their daughter Esmeralda, whose twin brother died during childbirth in mid-April.
They are expected to stay in the house for another three or four days.
The villa where they stay has its own gym, swimming pool surrounded by palm trees, several jacuzzis, a beach volleyball court and a mini-football field.
It is also said to have its own chapel and a rumored “erotic room” below, and is the same property that former Man U leader teammate Sergio Ramos chose for a previous holiday with the Mrs. Pilar Rubio and her children.
The footballer and his family chose Mallorca for their summer holidays last year before the striker announced that he would return to Old Trafford.
They were housed in a historic 10,000-pound-per-night seafront mansion on the island built to defend the coast from British attacks.
The property was identified as Manresa Castle – Manresa Castle – after Cristiano posted photos of him relaxing with Georgina in early July last year.
The sensational seven-bed property where he stayed dates back to 1715 and was built to ward off the British who then controlled the island of Menorca.
This new breakup is the couple’s first since announcing the tragic death of Emerald’s twin brother on April 18.
They announced last October that they were expecting twins, and Georgina, from Argentina, revealed that she was carrying a boy and a girl in an emotional video featuring her four-year-old daughter Alana Martina and Cristiano’s three children, the twins of five years Eva and Mateo and Cristiano. Jr who is 11 years old.
Cristiano said in a heartbreaking statement after the death of his son: “It is with our deepest sadness that we must announce that our child is dead. It is the greatest pain that any father can feel.
“Only the birth of our baby girl gives us the strength to live this moment with a little hope and happiness.
“We would like to thank the doctors and nurses for all their care and expert support.
“We are all devastated by this loss and we kindly demand privacy at this difficult time.
“Our child, you are our angel. We will always love you.”