The actress wore jewelry and did not notice the fall during the event; the hotel spoke
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The actress Marina Ruy Barbosa, 27, spent the afternoon of Wednesday 31st among the most talked about topics on Twitter, due to a ring. The actress lost the precious jewel last Friday, 26, during a party at the Rosewood Hotel, and offered a reward of R $ 10,000 to anyone who found it.
The reward, however, created confusion. According to a Twitter user, her brother worked at the hotel and allegedly threw the ring in the trash after finding it and assessing that it was jewelry. However, when he learned of the value of the piece, he recovered it and gave it to the master to obtain the generous amount proposed by Marina Ruy Barbosa.
However, after giving the jewels to the manager, the boy would not have received the compensation due. Additionally, the Twitter user said he was fired.
wanted by Landthe advice of Marina Ruy Barbosa confirmed the occurrence of the case and stressed that the compensation was not paid, because, according to the manager, the hotel regulations do not allow this type of practice.
“For them, if the employee found it, just return it. You don’t have to get more for that, it’s a business rule. That’s why the payment hasn’t been made.”
The communication of Rosewood hotel informed that the boy had not been fired and could not be, as he had been hired by an outsourced company that was helping the event. Regarding the prize of BRL 10,000 proposed by Marina Ruy Barbosait was decided that the money will be donated to Casa Santa Terezinha, an institution benefited by the organizer of the event held at the hotel.
“The hotel remains on hand to provide all necessary information to those involved,” added Rosewood’s spokesperson.
Source: Terra

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