Czech MMA wrestler Karlos Vémola was detained by the police just a day before Christmas. He ended up in handcuffs during a raid in his villa in the village of Měchenice near Prague, also known by the nickname Vémoland. There are many animals inside the house and in the extensive garden, which are currently being cared for by family friend Tomáš Lundák. In an interview, he revealed what daily tasks and responsibilities await him.
The native of Olomouc is known as a passionate animal lover. He is the owner of several lions, a crocodile, predatory fish and dogs. According to available information, his wife Lela and children are currently not in the house. Therefore, a family friend took care of all the pets.
He also helped Vémol during the periods when he was preparing for matches. “It’s only a week for the animals. When Karlos goes to the camp (training stay before the match, editor’s note) it’s for a longer period. It’s always the worst on the first day without Karlos.” he explained, emphasizing at the same time that the care of the lions is paramount.
The MMA wrestler’s absence will be registered immediately. “As for the lion, which Karlos has as the main one, when I come, he is nervous for a while. There are feeding holes in the cage, one need not be afraid. Within two or three days, he will get used to it again, so everything goes as it should,” Lundák believes.
According to him, the hall has the biggest problem with a completely different creature right in the villa, who is missing the master of the house. “The worst thing is always the crocodile. Since it’s a female, it won’t take anything from me for three days and only then will it start eating. It’s very fixated on Karlos. Now it’s already taken food from me, so it’s okay” he clarified.
He also cannot forget one of the dogs in the garden. “At the moment, the most work is with Beast the dog. He freezes overnight. I have to let him out early in the morning. When it’s around zero and below, I have to lock him in the house during the day and at night. Everything else is in normal mode.” he assured the public.
However, a friend of the Czech fighter is concerned that the animals’ behavior may soon change. “Probably next week will be such that the animals will start to get really sick. Karlos is always gone for ten, fourteen days at the most. So we’re just waiting for them to really get sick.” thinks the man who takes care of the entire running of Vémoland.
