Overview
- TVE collaborator Sarah Santaolalla said on X that death‑threat graffiti naming her appeared on the Trece Rosas monument at Madrid’s La Almudena cemetery.
- Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez condemned the profanation and the threats and expressed solidarity, joined by ministers and left‑wing figures.
- Madrid’s municipal police said they had no record of vandalism at the site, and Santaolalla says she will file a formal complaint on Monday at the Moratalaz station.
- Santaolalla said cemetery cameras do not cover the tomb, the graffiti likely appeared between Thursday afternoon and Friday, and a Socialist councilor ordered its removal.
- She also alleged harassment and being followed by far‑right agitator Vito Quiles from TVE studios to her home, and the RTVE president said she was pursued to her residence.