Actresses Margot Robbie and Cara Delevingne took a weekend off and off camera in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The young Hollywood stars went out with friends and decided to go to a restaurant in the popular area of La Boca.
Everything was going well, until they were discovered by an entertainment photographer who received the tip regarding his ghost ride.
El paparazzi Pedro Alberto Orquera located the actresses and waited outside the restaurant South Patagonia to take pictures of them.
The photographer’s version indicates that he was beaten while taking photos of the actresses, while they were leaving the restaurant and trying to get into a vehicle.
In a video released by Clarion two subjects can be seen beating the journalist; the assailants were identified as Jac Rhis Hopkins and Josei Mac Namara Callum; originally it was said that they were private security agents, but it was later determined that they are friends of the actresses.
The alleged assailants were detained by the police, who arrived following receiving a report to number 911.
The men were processed by the justice system and were detained until they were granted bail, but they were prohibited from leaving the country to be available to answer for the events, says the information from Infobae.
The photographer registered an exposed fracture in the right elbow, for which he underwent an operation, reported The nation.
sources cited by TMZ they say the actresses were aggressively approached by the photographer, who ‘intruded on their personal space’.
The accident, according to this version, was caused when the Uber driver who was waiting for the actresses was scared by the commotion and started the march, with Cara inside the car and Margot struggling to get into the vehicle; Robbie eventually jumped out of the vehicle to avoid injury, but even then the photographer continued to take pictures, prompting the two friends to intervene.
Picture of Pedro Alberto Orquera following the attack: