01/19/2021 18:48
Clarín.com
Police
Updated 01/19/2021 6:48 PM
One of the two arrested for the aggression of Matías Montín, the 20-year-old who was beaten in a bowling alley in Mar del Plata and who is hospitalized in intensive care with a skull fracture, is the son of the head of the Rosario barrabrava Central.
Andrés Bracamonte (21), arrested this Tuesday along with Gabriel Galvano (23), is the son of whom is known in the football environment as “Pillín”, a bar who has held the command of the Central bar for years and who last year he was arrested in a money laundering case.
Montín was hit with a bottle when he was with friends in an area of the Ananá bar.
Due to the injuries he suffered to his head, he is admitted to the Community Private Hospital.
He is conscious and under observation, and presents a hematoma for which the doctors ordered that he continue under observation.
The son of Pillín Bracamonte, arrested for attacking a young man in Mar del Plata.
The aggressors were identified by the data they left recorded in the bar where the aggression took place.
When they went to look for them at a union hotel where they were staying, they were gone.
On Tuesday afternoon they were arrested while driving a white BMW, a high-end car priced at $ 70,000.
The prosecutor in the case is investigating whether another young man - a first division footballer and the son of a former player - and a girl, friends of Bracamonte and Galvano, participated in the attack.
Andrés "Pillín" Bracamonte (gray diver), at the time of his arrest.
Now it is with domiciliary.
Photo: Juan José García
Andrés Bracamonte Sr. was arrested last year in a case for money laundering for more than 38 million pesos.
According to the judicial indictment, "Pillín" exploited his position as leader of the Central bar and through extortion, intimidation and even business allowed by the club, amassed a small fortune.
Among the commercial partnerships that it generated are a cleaning company and taxi licenses.
"He presents himself as a businessman but he is the head of the Central Brave," said prosecutor Miguel Moreno during the indictment.
The case investigates whether his son, now detained, operated as one of the front men of the assets his father acquired.
Currently "Pillín" is free on bail.