To make matters worse, the criminals asked for videos of greetings “for the kids of La Matanza” before leaving with what was stolen.
The cast of “Don’t dress for dinner” suffered a surprising and unusual robbery this Tuesday afternoon in Palermo. It is made up of Gladys Florimonte, Cristian Sancho, Celeste Muriega, Lali Gonzalez and Nicolas Rierawho were targeted and threatened with death.
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While rehearsing at a cultural center located on Emilio Ravignani and Niceto Vega streets, the actors were surprised by two thieves, who entered the place at gunpoint. Later, they took several valuable objects, such as Florimonte’s cell phone and a gold watch.


The most incredible thing occurred moments before leaving, since the criminals made the cast members They made them record videos of greetings, dedicated to ”the kids of La Matanza”. Immediately, they called the police and filed the complaint with the staff of Neighborhood Police Station 14 B.
”They targeted us and took everything we had”
Minutes after the scare, Florimonte herself commented details about what happened: ”We were in the rehearsal room and we felt that someone had come up, we thought it was the owner. They came in with a gun and asked us to give them everything we had. I gave them my two phones and the gold rings. They targeted us and took everything we had because they threatened to take one of us away. We were all shaking”, in dialogue with TN.
Furthermore, the actress added: ”They made us record videos with greetings for the people of La Matanza. After that, they told us to get on the floor. And they told us: ‘In half an hour they will get up.’ Within five minutes we were all shaking. We called the police who came immediately“That’s why I want to highlight their work because they came right away.”
Likewise, the producer of the work, Claudio Cabrécontributed: ”They were rehearsing in a room in Palermo, located on Ravignani and Niceto Vega, and two people entered to rob them at gunpoint. “They took cell phones, money and asked them for a video.”
On the other hand, the police report confirmed: “Upon arrival, the officers interviewed the victims, who reported that moments before two armed individuals had entered the scene and stole cell phones, watches, rings and money.”
“Likewise, before leaving the scene, the criminals forced Sancho to send a greeting to “the kids of La Matanza” while they were filming him. The Community Investigations Division (DIC) 14 was intervened,” they concluded.
Source: Ambito

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