10/28/2020 9:50 AM
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 10/28/2020 9:50 AM
The
clandestine parties became a constant
throughout the country over the months and the continuation of the restrictive measures imposed by
the government to try to
combat the coronavirus.
They are replicated in fields or farms in the interior and even in the basement of central buildings.
The last weekend was no exception, although the settings chosen by the young people to carry out the festivities drew attention in the Santa Fe towns of
Las Rosas and Armstrong
.
It is that the illegal parties, to which hundreds of young people came in cars and with drinks, were held
in a coffin factory and meters from a cemetery
.
The journalist from Las Rosas, Javier D'Abarno, told the
Aires de Santa Fe website
that clandestine parties "happen every weekend; the police say they can't keep up by disrupting these events."
One of the young women who went to the party lay down on a coffin to take a picture.
What no one imagined in this city of just over 18,000 inhabitants is that the party would be a coffin factory.
The images of the young people posing next to the drawers and on them quickly went viral on social networks and ignited the controversy in the town.
"The fact became important because of the images that
border on morbid and are in bad taste
. They are young people that we all know in the locality, boys who study, work, but hey, they did this," explained the local journalist.
There were about 90 people in that place and the police drew up a certificate to the factory owner, who was in the place and justified himself saying that they had held a barbecue with friends and people began to arrive.
A little more than 40 kilometers from there, in Armstrong, the party, which was attended by about 200 young people, took place meters from a cemetery, at the intersection of routes 9 and 178.
According to local media, there were no arrests and the police limited themselves to ending the party that violates the presidential decree.
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