Argentine star murdered: Young woman suspected alongside "far-right activists"
French police are continuing their search for the shooting of the rugby player in the tragic affair last Saturday, and arrested a 24-year-old woman who is suspected of driving the vehicle from which he was shot.
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22/03/2022
Tuesday, 22 March 2022, 12:37 Updated: 12:46
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A 24-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the murder of Argentine rugby star Federico Armborough, who was shot dead last Saturday in Paris.
Police are continuing to search for the two other suspects, whose identities are known to police.
The murder took place on the night between Friday and Saturday, and in fact in the early morning hours, after a night of entertainment, on the French bank in the French capital.
Armboro and his friend got into an argument with young people in a restaurant, and security footage shows security guards separating the hawks.
After a while Armborough decided to leave the place, but the two men returned to the scene, firing a six-vehicle passenger vehicle at 42-year-old Armborough, who was dropped off at the scene.
He is survived by his wife and three children, in an affair that has agitated Argentina in recent days.
A 24-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of driving the vehicle from which the shots were fired.
The two suspects, in their 30s, are members of a far-right party.
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Rugby player Federico Armborough, after Argentina's game against New Zealand (Photo: GettyImages, Dean Treml)
Argentine rugby player Federico Armborough (Photo: GettyImages, Cameron Spencer)
Armboro played for Argentina and made 22 appearances for the national team, excelling in the 2007 World Cup in which the Pumas won third place.
He played in France, winning the championship with Biarritz twice.
A family representative said after the tragic incident: "This heinous crime has left his family, friends and the rugby world shocked and shocked, and with endless pain."
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