The next day she was robbed near a subway station in São Paulo. “He just grabbed his cell phone and ran off on his bike. His first thought was: the photos from the show,” he said Squirt.
Lorena tried to pursue the criminal but couldn’t reach him. She had never been robbed before. The device, which contained a case in honor of the singer, was taken away unlocked because Lorena was holding it in her hands at the time of the crime.
When she got home, the young woman had the idea to ask her mother to send a message to her number and ask for photos from the show. In the message, Lorena’s mother asked questions. “I’ll pay. How much do you want for the cell phone? Anyway, please send me the photos, the photos of her in front of the stage.”
The files arrived two minutes later, he says. The criminal didn’t forget any of them not even those of Sabrina Carpenter, who appeared in the opening act.