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Andrés ‘Pillín’ Bracamonte, The head of the Rosario Central gang was murdered on Saturday night along with another member of that group in a shooting that occurred in the vicinity of the Gigante de Arroyito stadium, after a match between the Rosario team in the Argentine League, according to press reports. .

‘Pillín’ Bracamonterecognized head of the Rosario Central bar for several years, and Daniel “Rana” Atardodied in the middle of a shooting product of a ambush occurred a few blocks from the stadium, where Saint Lawrence defeated Central Rosary 1-0, as reported by Cadena 3 de Rosario and other national media such as La Nación and Olé.

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The match did not have visiting fans, so the initial hypotheses point to a possible adjustment between the barbarians of Rosario.

Bracamonte had not been able to enter the stadium because his entry was prohibited by the “right of admission.” to sporting events, as a result of their antecedents, but yes It was located in the surroundings of the Gigante de Arroyito.

A couple of months ago, Bracamonte had escaped another attack with his partner in Rosario, while last Friday the head of the barrabrava He had attended a trial against him for gender violence in which the prosecution had requested that he be sentenced to two years in effective prison.

Bracamontewho also had legal cases for illicit association, extortion and money launderinghad been at the head of the barrabrava of Central Rosary for 25 years and He had suffered nearly 30 attempts on his life.

Fights between brawlers are common in Argentine soccer, with more than 300 deaths in its professional history, according to the NGO Save Football.



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