A Mother Spent More than $17 Million at the Casino for Her Daughter's Graduation Party.
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The programming of Eldorado's 19th School of Commerce graduate party in Misiones led to a scandal after it was revealed that the person in charge of protecting the $17,000,000 million pesos raised for the event spent everything on a casino.
aRomina E. would have recognized her error in dialogue with the parents affected, but she has not yet given herself to the police and is actively sought
The parents of a school in Eldorado, Misiones, learned hours before the graduation of their children that the salon was unpaid.Romina Enriquez, the defendant, acknowledged that she spent the money on bets. "Thinking that I was going to recover it, I was burying it more and more," she said.The families improvised a celebration at the last minute.It would be the biggest scam in the history of the city.
Pupils of the 5th year of Eldorado Provincial School of Commerce No. 19 in the province of Misiones discovered that they had been conned shortly before celebrating their graduation party.The young people noticed that more than 17 million pesos were missing in the virtual wallet where they kept the common fund to cover the expenses of their graduation party.There they contributed monthly the families of the last two courses of the School and was …
In Eldorado, Misiones, the illusion of an entire course for celebrating his graduation party became a scandal when it was discovered that $17 million, raised for eight months, disappeared into casino betting. The fact came to light hours before the event, when suppliers warned that no one had ever been made... Read more La entrada A mother lost in a bet $17 million that were for her son's graduation party was first published in #BorderPeriodism.
A serious complaint about this fraud prompted the education community of the Provincial School of Commerce No 19 of Eldodad, after parents and students detected the disappearance of more than 17 million pesos collected for the assembly of workers. The money, collected in April by means of monthly contributions, was under the administration of a mother of the institution, identified as Romina E., who currently finds herself missing and is wante…
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