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In an argument after the defeat of Chivas, a young man in Mexico killed his uncle with a knife

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In an argument after the defeat of Chivas a young man in Mexico killed his uncle with a knife
In an argument after the defeat of Chivas a young man in Mexico killed his uncle with a knife
Khushbu Kumari

An argument after the defeat of Guadalajara in the Mexican soccer final went from verbal to beatings and ended with the stabbing of a man who was pronounced dead at the scene

The passion left by the Mexican soccer final not only overflowed in the stadium but also in the streets of Guadalajara, where an unprecedented crime took place that arose as a result of an argument between family members over the defeat of Chivas.

The defeat of El Rebano was so pervasive that, according to the first versions, a young man attacked his uncle with a knife after the two had an altercation that supposedly started after some mockery.

According to reports from the Guadalajara Police, at first, the discussion escalated to physical aggression, and later the younger man would have used a knife to injure his family member.

The paramedics who attended the emergency confirmed the death of the approximately 40-year-old man and detailed that he had four injuries to his back and abdomen.

When they arrived, the Red Cross paramedics only They were able to confirm that the 40-year-old man had no vital signs.

For his part, according to local media reports, the nephew was the one who confessed to having stabbed his uncle after not accepting the defeat of his team. Therefore, the young man was placed at the disposal of the authorities to determine his legal situation.

The Jalisco State Prosecutor's Office opened an investigation folder, presumably for the crime of qualified homicide.

It should be noted that in the final of the game, violence also occurred in the stands of the Akron stadium. In an image that circulates on social networks, fans of the rojiblanco team are seen fighting among themselves.


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