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Paz Cornú suffered a roving frame theft at its Palermo headquarters: “I don’t understand how they did it”

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In broad daylight and while her shop was full of customers, the stylist cornu pace was a victim of A roving frame theft in his activity in Palermo: “I don’t understand how they did it”he said in dialogue with TN.

The event occurred on Saturday at his business located at 4600 El Salvador Street, where he sells exclusive designer clothes.

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Two women entered it in the afternoon without arousing suspicion and posing as two possible buyers, they took several pieces off the shelves and stole them.

Everything was filmed by local security cameras, the images of which were shared by the stylist herself on her social networks with a post in which she wrote them.

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In the shooting you can see how the thieves choose your clothes carefully they want it and quickly hide it in their coats and then carry it away.

The curious thing: it wasn’t about little clothes, but about jackets and pants.

“With this impunity they steal in Palermo, I upload this video to alert locals in the area! We need to take care of each other if anyone has data on these people please let us know! Solidarity can stop crime! Stealing is also a crime sin,” Cornu wrote on Instagram, where he posted the recording.

Hours after the event, the stylist spoke to TN and said her followers had identified one of the women in question. She was talking about a girl who, as she discovered, I followed her on her social networks.

“We realized what happened because we went to the video. There were several garments and we started to see that there were alarms on other clothes. (Those that have been taken) have a size that says ‘How did you do?’. I don’t understand. The alarms are hard to get out, you need both yes or yes hands to do it,” she said.

He added: “They told me this girl was following me on Instagram, which got my attention. I noticed it and she got me blocked. According to all the comments I have on Instagram, she didn’t do it out of necessity, she can get a job. It sounds strange but I’d like to meet her and ask her why she didn’t act differently. Why doesn’t she work? I’m always looking for people.”

Regarding the stolen clothes, she insisted that they are designer clothes “with a lot of work behind them, because they are exclusive”.

In this sense, he underlined the lack of action by the forces of order in these cases and denounced that it is a fact that happens repeatedly in the Palermo area.

“I feel more protected by the media than by the police itself. It is very bad to live in a country where it seems like nothing can be done. I have received messages from other locals in the area saying ‘it always happens to me’. It’s as if they’re already busy making this situation happen,” the designer stressed

At the end of the note, he asked to do something to stop these crimes: “Even if they are candy, that’s enough. We have to stop these situations. What we do is a very big job,” he closed.

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Source: Clarin

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