Losing is never easy, but for one unlucky contestant in Canada's Miss
Universe competition the bad news came 24 hours later - after she'd
been crowned the winner.
Red-faced organisers admitted on Wednesday local time that a
typo led to a counting error that resulted in Denise Garrido, 26, being
wrongly named the victor at Saturday's event. She was stripped of her
sash and crown the next day.
"I was shocked. I'd achieved my dream and suddenly after a day of it
sinking in it was suddenly taken away from me," a heartbroken Garrido
said after losing her chance to represent Canada at the Miss Universe
final in December.
Stripped of her crown: Denise Garrido celebrates after being told she was the winner. Photo: Beauties of Canada/Allumski Phot
In a statement, pageant director Denis Davila blamed an
inexperienced employee for the typo when transferring the judges'
handwritten scores into a computer program that determines the winner.
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An independent audit later spotted the error.
It turned out that Garrido had actually finished third
runner-up to Riza Santos, also 26, of Calgary, who will now collect her
crown in that city on Saturday, according to a pageant spokesman.
Counting error: Denise Garrido, left, and Riza Santos. Photo: Beauties of Canada/Allumski Phot
This is the second consecutive year in which controversy has
enveloped the pageant. In 2012, transgender model Jenna Talackova waged a
battle to enter the competition. She went on to win a prize for
congeniality.
Looking for a "silver lining" in the debacle, Garrido said
she will always relish having been crowned "even if it lasted for only
24 hours".
AFP
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