
Scandal at Wanda Nara's daughters' school: Mauro Icardi has filed a complaint
The educational institution raised alarms after being unable to contact any adult responsible for the minors
A new chapter in the high-profile conflict between Mauro Icardi and Wanda Naracaused alarm at an exclusive school in Buenos Aires. According to Yanina Latorre on the program Sálvese quien pueda, the educational institution raised the alarm after being unable to contact any responsible adult for the daughters the footballer has with Wanda.
Everything began this Thursday, June 5, when Icardi unexpectedly returned from Türkiye with actress Eugenia "La China" Suárez. Meanwhile, Wanda is enjoying a vacation in Ibiza, leaving her daughters in the care of her mother, Nora Colosimo, and her sister, Zaira Nara. However, the school stated that no one answered the contact numbers in an emergency situation when it was necessary to reach a responsible party for the minors.

"The school tried to contact the two numbers they had. One didn't answer, and on the other, a woman replied saying she no longer worked for the family," Latorre explained on her program. This lack of response caused concern at the institution, which decided to send an email to all parents to inform them about the situation. In that email, the failed attempt to communicate with the legal guardians of the minors was detailed and reported.
After learning about the matter upon landing in Argentina, Mauro Icardi went immediately to the school and filed a complaint for neglect of his daughters. According to reports, the footballer hadn't seen the girls since April 27, the date on which he reportedly attempted a reunion also attended by La China Suárez, a situation that was objected to by the Public Guardian's Office.

Although Icardi managed to spend some time with his daughters, he couldn't take them with him. The school principal consulted Judge Adrián Hagopian by phone, who denied permission for the father to take the minors.
In the complaint filed, Icardi emphasized: "The communication shows the absolute neglect in which the minors find themselves. All of this is unheard of, unjustified, and reprehensible to the judicial officials who have the obligation to look after the girls."
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