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Trouble with Hospitaleros pt.III

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pablovergara

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Im too tired to elaborate after walking 20KM and climbing 2 mountains today but this just happened:
The 'hospitalero' just made a joke at the bar towards me about what to do with my dead body if I die here.
He said he could throw my corpse in the river or stash it in a big barrell he has, he said all that while making the morbid joke (?) To the bartender who was smiling in a way I didn't liked. As if they had this convo before. Im just there trying to finish my sandwich quick cuz I dont like hanging out in bars much let alone when im tired.. Maybe I'm too tired but I didn't really found it to be a funny joke and it's definitely the first time two strangers at a bar are having a laugh at my expense and joking about disposing my dead remains. Not funny. Specially when i have to sleep in the same house with this stranger, just us two.

Im not going to lie, I considered paying a Hostal somewhere else and leaving but everything here closed. Im trying not to read much about it but again im very tired and I came to do the Camino because I wanted to heal: my father judt died, my mother in law committed suicide in my son's birthday (she had custody and was raising him) and i had to fight a nasty custody battle for my 10yr old abused child in South Africa. Im a wreck and need healing and peace! I dislike dealing with rude people and creepy people..

Because there are a lot of Trolls here (based on previous posts) and lots of rude cyberbullies, please only reply to me via a direct msg because I WONT READ THREAD REPLIES. For my own mental well being. Please respect my wish. Any rude People will be reported again.

Now I am looking for advice on this matter.

(indentifying details removed by Moderaror)

Thanks
 
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Well, since the OP is not reading replies, I will make one.
How about nobody feeds this troll? I can assure everyone that the hospitalero referred to in the OP (moderator´s edit to remove indentifying details) is not a murderer. This poor OP is tired and just needs a good night's rest, not a big personal online drama session.
Ignore him and he'll go away.
 
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