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Gunmen Target Paparazzi at Bundchen-Brady
Wedding
Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen's armed
bodyguards opened fire on paparazzi at the
couple's nuptials in Costa Rica, blasting
out the windows of a photographer's SUV, and
just missing the shaken lensmen, the fotogs
said yesterday.
Just moments after they talked their way out
of an argument with Brady's irate buddies
and hired goons, a bullet smashed through
the rear window of the SUV and then through
the front windshield, just missing the heads
of the two fleeing photo journalists on
Saturday night, they said.
"Thank God I'm all right. At that moment, I
thought I was going to die," lensman Rolando
Aviles told The New York Post.
"The bullet went between us, missing our
heads," Aviles said. "If the bullet been a
little more to the left or right, it would
have killed one of us.
"I said, 'They're going to kill us,' and
that's when I hunched down to cover myself."
"When the glass broke, that's when my friend
started driving really fast."
Aviles said he and colleague Yuri Cortez,
both veteran photographers hired by the INF
photo agency, had permission from Gisele's
neighbor in Santa Teresa to shoot the
wedding ceremony from a vista about 300 feet
away from the ceremony.
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