
Despite major investments in security, both for the safety of fans and journalists at the World Cup in Qatar, an incident occurred right during the live broadcast.
An Argentinian journalist was robbed live
Dominique Metzger, an Argentinian journalist who covered the final tournament, said she was robbed while reporting live from Doha. She was left with several personal belongings, including a wallet with identification documents, Marca reported.
Pulling the thief from his wallet en plena cobertura del Mundial Qatar 2022, journalist Dominique Metzger told police he was going to take the documents and asked what punishment he preferred for the thief.
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Report the theft to the police
“I just had my wallet stolen during a live broadcast. I care most about documents and cards, I don’t care about the rest. I’m having an experience I didn’t expect,” said Dominique Metzger.
The journalist reported that she reported the incident to the police and was assured that all the missing things would be returned to her.
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