Lucia Maidanathe Salta participant Big Brother, he’s not one of those who talk more inside the house. But, when he decides to do so, it sparks controversy which immediately becomes a topic of discussion on social networks. Like when he admitted to stealing a camel.
A couple of weeks ago, “Luchi”, as her colleagues nickname her, confessed live to having committed a crime. “I once stole a camel,” the woman from Salta said, leaving viewers shocked and a little confused. And to his companions. Quickly, in the face of confusion, He clarified that it was “a statue”.
The event reported by the participant occurred in 2017, when she was 16 years old. “I put it on the roof of the car. With a friend, drunk”said the woman from Salta in this edition of the reality show (at 10.30 pm, on Telefe). The clip quickly went viral on social networks.. Furthermore, the news was shocking in Salta, where the mystery was finally revealed that robbery that the local media reported seven years ago.
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The crime occurred in 2017, when he was 16 years old.
Where does the camel come from?
The statue, famous among the inhabitants of Salta, belongs to the busy Arab cuisine restaurant The Bedouin, which is located in the heart of Avenida del Bicentenario, one of the central areas of the city. Salta is a province that has a large population of Arab origin, therefore The place is one of the most chosen by locals.
The owner of the restaurant (and the statue) is Mayada Mikchaiel, a Syrian woman who arrived in Argentina in 1983 and settled in the province of Salta, where her husband Samer, also of Arab origin, already lived. Together they opened La Bedouina 26 years ago. However, The statue, made of plaster and painted just this Tuesday, arrived a couple of years later.
“The camel belonged to a friend who had an Arabic restaurant in Buenos Aires. He moved to Salta and brought the camel with him. AS I bought the camel from him, because he no longer had a restaurant.. He offered it to me and I paid a lot of money for it at the time. But I wanted to have it there as a symbol of the business,” Mayada said Clarion.
Lucia’s “feat”.
Today the restaurant is run by Mayada and Samer’s children. The person responsible for the night of the robbery was Facundo, the youngest. “We always look at the camel. Just that night it was raining a lot and I was alone in the place.. She said «Here, I’ll leave him alone‘. When I arrived the next day the camel was not there. I left it outside one night and it was stolen.”explained the 23-year-old.
Some days later, Customers told Facundo that the camel was lying in the street, a few kilometers from the shop.. “We saved him there and fixed everything that was broken,” she commented.
Until Lucia confessed to the crime on television, The owners of the camel knew nothing about who was responsible for the accident.. “Everything was a big surprise to us,” Mayada said. “The day it came out Big Brother My phone wouldn’t stop ringing. All my friends and acquaintances messaged me and sent me the girl’s photo.“He added.
Although many lawyers contacted him a few days ago to initiate legal action against the participant Big Brother, the family has no plans to do so at the moment. “My mother and I saw it as a marketing opportunity. We thought we’d do an exchange for her when she leaves the house. This would serve us much more than reporting,” commented Facundo.
Source: Clarin