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Argentine Journalist Reports Attempted Assault in US, Says Fellow Fans Saved Her
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Argentine Journalist Reports Attempted Assault in US, Says Fellow Fans Saved Her

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Argentine journalist Melina Moriatis reported an attempted assault in Atlanta while covering the World Cup.
  • She stated that a group of Argentine fans intervened, acting as a barrier and protecting her from the aggressor.
  • Moriatis expressed gratitude for the fans' solidarity and sought help to secure World Cup tickets for them.

Argentine journalist Melina Moriatis has reported a harrowing experience in Atlanta, where she was covering the World Cup, stating she narrowly escaped an attempted assault thanks to the intervention of fellow Argentines. The incident occurred early Monday morning as Moriatis returned to her hotel.

According to her account shared on social media, Moriatis encountered a disoriented individual in the hotel lobby. This person followed her into the elevator, but she managed to exit before the doors closed. Seeking help from the receptionist, her fear persisted until a group of four friends from San Juan arrived.

Moriatis asked the group to form a "barrier" to protect her as she retreated to her room. The man then became violent, reportedly grabbing a makeshift weapon and attacking the group, causing injuries. The tense situation lasted for about half an hour before police arrived.

In a video, Moriatis expressed profound gratitude for the strangers' bravery, highlighting their solidarity in defending someone they didn't know. She appealed to her followers to help her secure World Cup tickets for the men who saved her life, emphasizing that such acts of unity and courage make her proud to be Argentine, regardless of the team's performance.

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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.