2024-04-23 05:45:14
Jesús Buffarini, 23 years old and a soccer player for the Recreativo Unión de Olaeta club, which plays in the Río Cuarto Regional League; He was murdered early Sunday morning outside a bowling alley. The first information indicates that the athlete was involved in a fight in which he was beaten to death.
The case caused astonishment in the town of General Cabrera in the south of that province and the Police arrested one of the three involved. The circumstances that led to the young man’s death are still being investigated.
The 23-year-old athlete was found injured by friends, who alerted the emergency services. Buffarini was immediately taken to the nearest hospital, but despite medical efforts he died hours later due to serious injuries to the chest and head.
After confirming the death of the young man, the Police classified the crime as pre-intentional homicide and began the search for those involved. A man identified as Federico C., also 23 years old, was detained as a suspect while the search continues for the others involved, who have already been identified.
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Buffarini was a well-known and loved young man in the town, given that he played for one of the most representative clubs in the city: Independiente Dolores de General Cabrera, which plays in the Córdoba regional league.
At the moment, Justice is investigating the circumstances of the beating. Some of the questions that remain are whether there was a conflict that started inside the bowling alley and continued on the street, or if it was an ambush.
For its part, the Recreativo Unión de Olaeta club shared a heartfelt message on its official Instagram account, which was responded to by family and friends of the victim who wished Jesús Buffarini their best blessings: “Thank you for leaving us beautiful memories, thank you for your joy and for your goals.
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