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Documents, money stolen as Argentine Reporter got robbed in Qatar

Argentine reporter, Dominique Metzger had her valuables stolen while on duty covering the 2022 FIFA World Cup which kicked off in Qatar on November 20.

Metzger was out covering the showpiece for Argentine outlet TN and was doing a live link from the Corniche area of Doha when the incident occurred.

According to Sport Bible, Metzger had money, credit cards, and other documents stolen from her handbag while reporting live before the start of the World Cup opening ceremony.

She then reported the theft to the police and shared her experience with her 261,000 followers on her Instagram story.

Dominique has continued with her duties in the Middle Eastern nation and was present for the opening game between the hosts Qatar and Ecuador on Sunday night, which the latter won 2-0.
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