
First Lady the talk of the town. The wife of conservative President Ricardo Maduro leads teams of police and social workers who grab children off the streets whether they like it or not and take them to government shelters. In 2003, Ocaña returned to live in Spain for a short period of time, sparking rumours that she and her husband were about to divorce. The separation was allegedly provoked because Ricardo Maduro named a former girlfriend, Mireya Batres, to be Honduras’ Minister of Culture. In an act of redemption, Ocaña had the girlfriend sacked as she returned to her husband’s side.Source: India Syndicate (AP)