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Officials probe alleged Brady wedding shooting

2 photographers claim Bundchen's bodyguards shot at them in Costa Rica

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica - Costa Rican police are investigating claims by two photographers that they were shot at by bodyguards at the wedding of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and supermodel Gisele Bundchen.

Agence France-Presse photographer Yuri Cortes and Rolando Aviles of Costa Rican newspaper Al Dia claim Bundchen’s bodyguards tried to seize their cameras’ memory cards and shot at their car when they drove away. Nobody was hurt.

Judicial police spokesman Margarita Morales said Tuesday that her agency was investigating their complaints.

Bundchen and Brady were reportedly married Saturday in Santa Theresa, a coastal town.

Don Yee is Brady’s agent. He has said security personnel reported having no knowledge of the incident.

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