The general secretary of FACUA Federation of Consumers in Action, Rubén Sánchez, filed a complaint with the courts of Seville this Thursday after receiving death threats on the social network TikTok from a far-right user.
“I only ask that I hope you have the worst possible ending along with your entire lineage in a slow and painful way. I would sell my soul to the devil for him to grant me the wish of putting you in front of me to snatch away your last breath with my own hands. You are the worst aberration the human race has ever known.”
Sánchez links those messages to the "climate of ideological hatred that numerous far-right political leaders and pseudo-journalists who spread false information are generating among citizens, something that has been enormously aggravated in recent days,"
I have just filed a complaint in court against a far-right extremist from Seville for death threats. He says I am on the payroll of a government that has "murdered" the victims of Adamuz.
— Rubén Sánchez (@RubenSanchezTW) January 22, 2026
This is what Abascal's inflammatory rhetoric causes.https://t.co/n2iOIs77l5
Sánchez maintains in his complaint that the events **constitute a crime of threats according to Article 169 of the Penal Code**, adding the aggravating factor of **ideological hatred** provided for in Article 22.4