"Will turn to the police." Mauro Icardi determined to regain access to his daughters
Yasmine Green
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
The scandal between Mauro Icardi and his ex-wife Wanda Nara over the custody of their daughters continues to escalate. Argentine journalist Pia Shaw stated on the program A la Barbarossa that the footballer is ready to take extreme measures if his former wife does not allow him to see his daughters.
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According to Shaw, Icardi is prepared to turn to the police if Wanda does not hand over the children. Previously, he was reluctant to resort to such public action, but due to Nara's behavior, he has changed his mind.
It should be noted that a court had previously ruled in Icardi's favor, ordering Wanda to hand over the children to their father. If the court order is not complied with by the set deadline, the TV host and model may face court intervention and more drastic measures.
This decision was extremely painful for Wanda, who did not expect the court to rule against her. Moreover, she even demanded the removal of the ombudsman for minors involved in the case. She fears that Mauro might take the daughters out of the country.
Icardi insists that his sole desire and goal is to reunite with his daughters, whom he has not seen since mid-January.