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“Before it idealized Gran Vía, now I avoid it”

“Before it idealized Gran Vía, now I avoid it”
“Before it idealized Gran Vía, now I avoid it”
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Jalis de la Serna travels the Gran Vía At 10 at night. “We see how shops are closing and we see that it is an hour in which, on the one hand, there are manteros that are collecting, it is curious that they make business hours,” explains Jalis de la Serna, who teaches how “The Municipal Police arrives”: “They see it, pick it up and leave the other way.”

On the other hand, Jalis de la Serna meets a man who sleeps in Gran Vía. “I have been two years,” explains the man, who responds resoundingly the asks why he does not go to a shelter: “It’s a prison.” In addition, the Lord explains that he has no relatives so he spends in Gran Vía “three, four or five hours every .”

After saying goodbye to this man, Jalis de la Serna tries to chat with other people in the same situation, but they star in a moment of maximum tension not letting the camera of Appatrullando. For his part, the reporter decides to speak with a of young people who was helping those people.

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Young people explain that they are volunteers of a parish. One of the young people emphasizes that one of the things that surprises him most is that there are “so much variety of situations in such a small place” while a girl confesses that “he had idealized the Gran Vía”. However, he explains that since he lives in , he tries “Tell her as little as possible because she is overwhelmingespecially a or . “

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