The Argentine Police stopped this Saturday chief of the operation of security of the match between Gimnasia and Boca that on Thursday night ended with a death after disturbances in the surroundings of the stadium of the city of The Silver.
Juan Manuel Gorbaran 47 years old and commissioner in charge of the police device in the match for the Argentine league, was accused of malicious havoc and detained by order of the judge Agustin Carlos Crispo.
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The magistrate also ordered the arrest of Nahuel Falcon, a 36-year-old officer who, in the midst of the excesses, shot a cameraman of television, under accusation of qualified injuries.
The incidents, which took place on Thursday night during a determining match for the Argentine league between Gimnasia and Boca, ended with the death of a fan
Cesar Regueiro, a 57-year-old Gimnasia supporter, died of a heart attack in the surroundings of the Juan Zerillo stadium while trying to save his two grandchildren, aged 5 and 6, from a cloud of tear gas released by the police.
The goal of the security forces was to disperse dozens of members who tried to enter the stadium with tickets in hand despite the fact that the capacity of the stage was full.
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The gases reached the court, forcing the referee to suspend the match after 9 minutes. Likewise, thousands of people, including players and coaching staffbegan to suffer from burning eyes and suffocation, amid scenes of panic that involved entire families with children.
Regueiro It is the fourth death so far this year due to violence on the fields, said the NGO Save Football, according to which the total number of deaths since 1931 amounts to 342.