Thanks to Maradona's tattoo: A journalist and photographer were rescued from detention in Ukraine
The "Hand of God" effect: After harsh investigations in a war-torn country, the tattoo on the Argentine photographer's leg relieved tension at the police station.
"I understood two words the policeman said - Messi and Maradona"
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08/03/2022
Tuesday, 08 March 2022, 08:30
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Diego Maradona's 'Hand of God' continues to make an impact - even a year and a half after the death of the legendary Argentine footballer.
Chilean journalist Daniel Matamala was sent to Ukraine to cover the war from the ground, recounting how Maradona's tattoo saved him from entanglement.
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At one of the checkpoints, police confiscated staff documents, cameras and phones and even led them to the police station.
"The first investigations were difficult. It is a country at war and they suspect spies and saboteurs. The atmosphere was tense because of the language barrier," said Matamala, who has already imagined how he gets involved in a war zone thousands of miles from home.
Luckily for the journalist, along with him on the team was Argentine photographer Juan Sebastian Samudio.
"One of the local policemen saw my colleague's Argentine passport, and among all the words he said in Ukrainian, he said two words I could understand - Messi and Maradona."
"At that moment everything changed," said Matamala. .
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