
The ingenious method of the police to reach Mauro Icardi after blocking the elevator
Journalist Martín Candalaft revealed information that is part of the report filed against the footballer
The conflict between Mauro Icardi and Wanda Nara reached a new level of tension last Friday, when the footballer was involved in a scandal in the hall of the Chateau Libertador building. The situation got out of control when he held one of his daughters in the elevator and blocked access while demanding that the other enter to leave with both.
According to prosecutor Matías Vila, Wanda Nara, who had just undergone surgery, called the police after the player's actions. However, the arrival of the officers was hindered when Icardi prevented neighbors and agents from entering the apartment. The situation created a moment of maximum tension, as the restriction of access made it difficult for the authorities to intervene inside the building.

The police intervention and the elevator obstacle
Faced with this impediment, the officers had to find an alternative to reach the media personality's apartment. It was then that they resorted to an unexpected method that proved key to resolving the situation.
The police's unexpected ally

On the program DDM (América), journalist Martín Candalaft revealed the unexpected twist of the operation. A neighbor of Hungarian origin, outraged because she couldn't go up to her home, allowed the police access to a service elevator. Thanks to this help, the officers managed to ascend to the 33rd floor and, from there, climbed the stairs to the 36th level, where Wanda Nara's apartment was located.
This unexpected resource allowed the officers to comply with the orders of assistant prosecutor Martín Vila and make their intervention effective. Paradoxically, Icardi's attempt to prevent the police from entering ended up backfiring on him, as it was his ex-partner's own neighbors who facilitated the security forces' access. Thus, the footballer's strategy was neutralized, allowing the authorities to intervene in the conflict.
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