“For more moments of happiness, nature, walks, mates and laughter,” he published Juliana Awada on his personal Instagram account. The wife of Mauricio Macri released a carousel of various images of a tourist camp in Patagonia with friends, near Villa La Angostura.

Although the photographs portray the landscapes and the group of friends backpacking, one image baffled several local media. Journalistic portals such as El cordillerano and Diario Andino They released a complaint from nearby neighbors who blame Juliana Awada and her co-workers. start a bonfire in a restricted area.

In the seventh image of the post, the textile businesswoman is seen along with a friend sitting on the ground and a mound of sand near her. Many neighbors related that photo to an event that occurred in the same area, in which A group of tourists camping in a prohibited area of ​​the park lit some embers that were later covered up..

According to what was reported on the portals, on Saturday, January 4 and Sunday, January 5 at the Cerro Dormilón Shelterlocals observed a group of people camping and making illegal campfires about 300 meters from the permitted sector. One of the young people who witnessed the incident told Diario Andino: “We went up to the top of the hill and when we were going down, we saw a bonfire on the edge between the beech forest and a tongue of ash. “It was clearly fire.”

Juliana Awada

“That was around 10:15 p.m., and the fire was considerably large. We use binoculars to verify its size and exact location“, explained the young people in the area, who tried to get the attention of the offenders so that they put out the fire. “We began to shine our flashlights on them and we signaled to them. We also use the rescue whistle from the trekking backpack. Fortunately, minutes later, the offenders turned off the stove“, they detailed to the news site.

“The first thing we did was send a WhatsApp message to two park rangers and one of them admitted to them that he had already received another complaint about stoves in Dormilón that same day. At 1 a.m. on Sunday, we decided to return to the sighting site to make sure the fire was still out, and it was,” they concluded. Another anonymous witness told the portal: “With daylight I could clearly see two tents, “one blue and one aqua green, located exactly in the same place where we had seen the fire the night before.”

Juliana Awada

There was a blonde woman, another brunette, one with dark hair and two menone with a hat and another with gray hair. We asked them if they had slept in the shelter, and they said no. When we insisted, they said they had slept ‘under a tree’. We told them that we had seen them camping and making fires, that we had already reported it to National Parks, and that what they were doing was illegal due to the risk of fires at this time of year. The response was surprising. They tried to avoid eye contact and seemed uncomfortable,” the complainants highlighted.

According to what was detailed to the Patagonian media, the tourists themselves recognized the fault they committed against the complainants. “We identify Carola del Bianco and ‘Paquito’ Mayorga, those who have a house in the Machete Country Club”, the neighbors assured, linking the former model and the former first lady through the respective images posted on their Instagram account. “In one of the photos you can clearly see the place where they made the bonfire, with embers covered by sand,” they highlighted.

by RN

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