The Asian Age

Stranded Argentine family finally returns home after Qatar saga

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Buenos Aires: An Argentine family landed home late Wednesday after the wealthy owner of French football club PSG paid for their flights following weeks stranded in Qatar, according to people involved.

Valeria Marsili, 42, and her three daughters had their flights canceled without reimbursem­ent on June 5 after Qatar’s neighbours imposed a blockade on the Gulf state.

They had been visiting Marsili’s husband and father of the girls, Gabriel Aguero, 41, who works as a chef in Qatar. They could not afford the $6,000 (5,100 euros) to buy new tickets.

After reports emerged of their plight, the family received an offer of help from the son of Marcelo Simonian, a football agent representi­ng Argentina and Paris Saint-Germain star Javier Pastore.

The Simonians contacted the Qatari authoritie­s and Nasser al-Khelaifi, chairman of Qatar Sports Investment­s, the group that owns PSG.

“My son told me what was going on, I told the story to Nasser,” Marcelo Simonian said by email.

“He automatica­lly told me that he will take care of the problem and he will resolve it.” After Nasser’s interventi­on the Qatari government “gave the new tickets for the family for free,” Simonian added.

‘THRILLED TO BE BACK HOME’ Marsili and the three girls landed back in Buenos Aires late on Wednesday on a Qatar Airways flight from Doha via Sao Paulo. Aguero stayed on in the Qatari capital, where he works.

“We’re tired but content,” Marsili told AFP at the Ezeiza Internatio­nal Airport after more than 20 hours of travel.

“Fortunatel­y this has been resolved and we’re back home again.”

Marsili and her daughters Bernadita and Renata — 13 year-old twins — and eight-year-old Emilia were welcomed at the airport by friends and relatives.

Qatar has been working to improve its image in the media after neighborin­g countries two months ago cut diplomatic ties with it, accusing it of links to terrorism. Last week Qatar Sports Investment­s paid the record sum of 222 million euros ($260 million) to sign Brazilian striker Neymar to PSG from Barcelona.

Qatar is due to host the football World Cup in 2022 despite controvers­y over the selection process.

Valeria Marsili, 42, and her three daughters had their flights canceled without reimbursem­ent on June 5 after Qatar’s neighbouri­ng countries imposed a blockade on the Gulf state

 ?? — AFP ?? Valeria Marsili (second from right) and her three daughters arrived in Buenos Aires on August 9.
— AFP Valeria Marsili (second from right) and her three daughters arrived in Buenos Aires on August 9.

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