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Tacna: Fan breaks 50-inch TV while celebrating Peru’s goal

Tacna: Fan breaks 50-inch TV while celebrating Peru's goal

Agents of Citizen Security of the District Municipality of Gregorio Albarracín went to a bookmaker located in the Los Claveles apple R lot 2 association, where an assistant broke one of the televisions where the soccer match between Colombia and Peru was broadcast in the afternoon of Friday.

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The request for help to the serenazgo was made by the person in charge of the business, Doris Mamani Sihuayro, who blamed Walter Cahuana Cama as the cause of the damage. The latter apparently at a time when he was a prisoner of emotion threw a chair against the device.

Bookmaker is located in the Los Claveles apple R lot 2 association. (Photo: Dissemination)

Refused to pay damages

According to the complaint, the man’s violent reaction occurred after the Peruvian team scored a goal; then he tried to find an agreement for Cahuana to pay the damages, but he refused and they came to nothing.

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Serenos transferred the complainant and accused to the Crimes and Misdemeanors section of the Albarracín police station so that the investigations can be deepened. The affected television was 50 inches and its cost would be approximately 2,000 soles.

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