
The violent clash between Cinthia Fernández and Roberto Castillo's ex over their daughters
The family conflict escalated in the middle of the square, and everything was recorded in videos that went viral
The situation occurred when Cinthia Fernández and her partner, Roberto Castillo, ran into Daniela Vera Fontana, the lawyer's ex.
According to the images shared by Fernanda Iglesias, there was a heated argument in front of the girls. The conflict escalated to the point where there were shoves and struggles.

The argument over a safety seat
One of the most tense moments occurred when Vera Fontana refused to let her daughter get into Cinthia's car because it didn't have a safety seat.
"It doesn't have a safety seat, Cinthia is recording me," she is heard saying in one of the videos. The model, from the passenger seat, asked her to step away from her vehicle.
Cinthia Fernández y la ex de su pareja se cruzaron delante de las hijas
A previous domestic violence complaint
Iglesias also revealed that Daniela reported Roberto Castillo for domestic violence. In another video, there is an argument between them where shouting and mutual accusations resurface.
"Is it wrong for me to be concerned about our daughters' safety?" the architect demanded. Castillo accused her of putting on a "pathetic show."

Cinthia replied harshly on her social media
Hours later, Cinthia Fernández used her Instagram stories to vent all her anger. She claimed that her partner's ex "promotes an unnecessary war to gain followers or deals."
"I'm an adult and can respond, but the babies are caught in the middle," she said, and pointed at Vera Fontana for publicly exposing her daughters.
Cinthia respondió con dureza desde sus redes
Cross accusations over a video in the park
The trigger was a video where Cinthia is seen playing with one of the girls in a toy stroller. Vera Fontana claimed that the minor had said she didn't want to get in.
Cinthia explained that the girl actually wanted her sister's stroller, and that "since they were fighting, we put them in separate strollers."
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