La Sexta broadcast a new installment of La Roca on Sunday, April 16. Juan del Val, collaborator of the program, revealed the accident suffered by one of his children in common with Nuria Roca.

The format showed some images of teenagers who have an accident with a swing in a park. “These images have reminded me of a family moment,” Roca said.

“I’ll tell you how it was. I arrive at the park with my son Pau, a park in Pozuelo completely full. There was a swing very similar to this one, but worse, because, apart from turning, it went up and down. The child would be five years old, four Pau is a bit of a loose cannon and he told me ‘dad, hit it harder, hit it harder,'” said Juan del Val, who confessed that his son fell off the swing.

“The entire park, which was full of children, was silent. I approached the child and he was sick, with a white face. I grabbed the child, took him running to the emergency room and the child with a badly broken arm. He lay down on the stretcher, there is a doctor and several nurses and he says ‘it was my father’,” he said. “I will only tell you that I saw the X-ray and fainted. His arm was broken in three parts. The poor thing had to spend more than 50 days with the cast,” Roca said.

At La Roca they reflected on whether tipping should also be mandatory in Spain. “If they guarantee me that this goes to the waiter, of course I will leave a tip. Tipping is cultural. In the United States it is 15, 20 or 25%, which is a paste. I think that here that would not make any sense ” said Juan del Val.

“The tip guarantees that the service is very pleasant,” said Roca, something with which his colleagues did not agree. “I have given tips above the services,” complained Sara Ramos. “If in Spain you make it mandatory and you have an obligation to tip, they are not going to make any more or less effort, because you are going to give them the same tip, then it is not necessary,” said Berni Barrachina.

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