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“They are going to kill each other, enough!”: brutal beating outside a bowling alley in San Pedro

“They are going to kill each other, enough!”: brutal beating outside a bowling alley in San Pedro

Three years after the crime of Fernando Baez Sosa at the exit of the bowling alley the briquein Villa Gesell, the violent images of a new street fight starring young people at the exit of a dance venuein the Buenos Aires town of Saint Peter. Although some witnesses insistently tried to stop the exchange of blowsit was not possible to separate those involved until that of the police personnel.

Drop it, drop it!implored one of those present. “They are going to kill each other, enough!”evinced another voice, frightened by the possible fatal consequences of the confrontation.

The sequence happened at the intersection of Balcarce and 25 de Mayo, in San Pedro, when two men intertwined in a fierce fight with fistsand they even attacked each other with motorcycle helmets.

Those involved were indifferent to the repeated warnings of witnesses. “You can kill him, stop”they yelled at one of the assailants, unable to dissuade him from his violent reaction.

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It was not possible to dissolve the conflict until the arrival of the police, who arrested a 28-year-old man and a 19-year-old man, who were captured while trying to flee from the authorities on Ituzaingó street, according to the local newspaper The Weekly Opinion.

The third detainee was the wife of one of the detainees, for alleged “resistance to authority” and assault on one of the agents. However, hours later they were released.

“We did not learn”: parallelism with the Báez Sosa case

The recurring fights at the exit of the nightclubs intensify in one of the most shocking postcards of violence among young people.

One of the witnesses to the brutal beating in San Pedro reveals to Tennessee his reconstruction of the event: “I began to hear screaming and I went closer to see. Some girls around tried to break away, but couldn’t”.

With all that we are seeing and experiencing with the case of Fernando Báez Sosa, it is as if we did not learn. They are young boys and all acquaintances. Before, things were seen but not like this, there is one who kicks him that if he grabs his head and breaks his neck, “the man remarked.

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