Chilean Miner Emerges to Tangled Love Life

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    Chilean Miner Emerges to Tangled Love

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    (Oct. 13) -- When Yonni Barrios emerged from 69 days underground to cries of "El

    Doctor," there was none of the fist-pumping celebration that marked the other miners'escape.

    This may have something to do with his tangled love life, which made headlines around the

    world while he was stuck underground attending to the medical needs of his fellow miners.

    A trained paramedic, Barrios previously looked after his diabetic mother. While trappedunderground, he administered medicine to his fellow miners and vaccinated them againstthe flu. The other miners called him "Dr. House," after Hugh Laurie's character in the Fox

    medical drama, which is popular in Chile.

    Juan Mabromata/AFP/Getty Images

    Chilean miner Yonni Barrios kisses his mistress Susana Valenzuela after being brought tothe surface from the San Jose mine, near Copiapo, Chile on Wednesday.

    There was also a drama going on in his personal life, which his wife of 28 years discovered

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    along with the rest of the world.

    Marta Salinas first sensed something was up when she discovered another woman was also

    keeping an anxious vigil outside the mine for Barrios.

    The discovery prompted a war of words between the two rivals. The mistress, SusanaValenzuela, said she had met Barrios on a training course five years earlier, and that he was

    planning to leave his wife for her.

    Salinas said Valenzuela had "no legitimacy" and refused to address her by name. Initiallyshe stuck with her husband, in spite of his infidelity.

    "[Barrios] is my husband. He loves me and I am his devoted wife," Salinas said, according

    to the New York Post.

    That all changed when her husband's rescue became imminent. Barrios reportedly askedboth his wife and his mistress to be there to greet him when he emerged from underground.

    After that, Salinas was done.

    "He asked me to come, but it turns out he also invited the other woman and I have

    decency," Salinas said before the rescue, according to ABC News. "This is very clear: It'sher or me.

    "I'm happy because he was saved. It's a miracle from God. But I won't attend the rescue."

    As Barrios was hoisted back to the surface, the world watched to see what kind of welcomehe would receive. The mistress, Valenzuela, greeted him with a warm embrace.

    At least five wives have found themselves dealing with mistresses at the rescue site, The

    Daily Telegraph said. This isn't just a cause for embarrassment: Some women are fightingover the compensation on offer to the miners.

    One miner is said to have had four women fighting over him.