Lyn May suffered a major theft at the airport, as her suitcase was delivered completely damaged and with an opening at the bottom. Via her Instagram account, the ex-star pointed the finger at the airline’s staff Aeromexico for allegedly stealing her jewelry.
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“This is how my suitcase arrived in the city of Los Angeles thanks to the company @aeromexico, be careful because they are flying. It is not possible! I want my jewelry back”, he wrote in a message, stating that he had traveled from the United States to a city in Mexico, but without specifying which one.
In the footage, Lyn May revealed that her pink suitcase had been forced open, inside it was seen that there were only a few clothes. Until now, the number of necklaces, earrings, pendants and other accessories that the dancer wore with her, as well as their approximate cost, are unknown. He also did not say if they had taken any other personal effects from him.
From what could be seen in the three photographs, Lyn May noticed it in what appears to be a room, but she did not specify if it was her own house or, at all. case, a hotel room.
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Among the comments, some of her followers blamed her for carrying an allegedly insecure suitcase, while others backed her up and explained that no matter how good or how many locks Lyn May’s stuff shouldn’t. have to be stolen.
Some of the messages that could be read were: “It happened to me once, with the Lufthansa airline in Mexico”, “The truth is that employees throw very ugly suitcases”, “The airline should take responsibility, what a disaster and Lack of control at airports is very angry! and “Friend, what courage.”
After publicizing the theft of her jewelry, Lyn May hasn’t made another social media post, so it’s unclear if she went to report the fact or returned to the airport to find a solution.
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Until the closing of this publication, the airline has not issued any message or statement regarding the comments made by the actress of Cine de Ficheras, but it is expected that during the night there will be an update regarding this situation.