Chilean Miner publicly displays wild ways immediately after rescue
By ANIFriday, October 15, 2010
LONDON - The rescued Chilean miner Yonni Barrios’ turned desperate, as his first words to his mistress following the mine rescue were, “I am going to take you to bed for few days.’
52-year-old Susana Valenzuela was overjoyed and they both did a little public display of affection.
But she may have to wait a little while longer for Barrios to keep his randy promise, as he and most of the other miners were forced to spend a second night in hospital undergoing medical checks following their ordeal.
Meanwhile, Barrios’ wife, 58-year-old Marta Salinas, has refused to visit him in hospital after watching his reunion with his mistress on television.
“I’m glad I didn’t go to the mine, it was the correct decision.
It would have been wrong if the two of us were there - I have children and grandchildren. That kind of situation wouldn’t have been good for my family, and my sons come first,” the Daily Mail quoted the ditched wife as saying. (ANI)