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Another fierce fight at the exit of a bowling alley: a young man kicked the head of another, who was on the floor

2020-02-17T15:46:00.631Z


The images remind those that transcended the crime of Villa Gesell. A girl interceded and avoided a major beating.


02/17/2020 - 12:23

  • Clarín.com
  • Society

From the crime of Villa Gesell in which a group of rugbiers murdered Fernando Báez Sosa, images of fights between young people at the exit of bowls follow one another day after day. The last one happened on Saturday, in Chaco, when a young man kicked violently in the head of another, who was lying on the floor .

Everything happened on Sunday at the exit of the Oxum bowling alley, in the provincial capital, and was registered by several cell phones.

In the images you can see a young man lying on the floor while being fiercely beaten by another, which even hits him to violently kick his head.

At that time, when he was about to continue with the beating while he was surrounded by several young people watching the scene, a young woman appeared who intervened and prevented him from following the beating.

"I messed with my sister to stop the kicks. This boy could not defend himself, he began to fade away. And that's why we got in, because nobody got in, on the contrary. Everyone encouraged," said the girl in statements to the TN channel.

In addition, the young woman said that the group that assaulted the young man, minutes later, attacked another boy in the corner of the place.

Inevitably, the images remind us of the beating that Báez Sosa received in Villa Gesell, at the exit of the Le Brique bowling alley, when he was attacked by at least 11 rugbiers who attacked him until he was killed.

JPE

Source: clarin

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