Independiente’s Stadium Empty U-Sincha Speaks for the First Time From the Hospital to Thank “All the Support” and “Compassion” They Have Had with Him
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The fan of Universidad de Chile who jumped into the void during the incidents with Independiente, Gonzalo Felipe Afaro Erazo, spoke for the first time since his hospitalization in a hospital in the town of Avellaneda Buenos Aires and revealed that he is evolving favorably. The 33-year-old fanatic, of Chilean nationality, sent an audio message to his family that was then broadcast by his relatives and thanked him for the support he received. “I r…
Gonzalo Alfaro's family shared an audio message where the follower of the Chilean painting, hospitalized in an Argentine hospital, revealed his state.
The Chilean sympathizer’s family shared a voice message describing his evolution. “I feel like moving forward and making more of a living than before,” he said.
Gonzalo Alfaro, a U. de Chile fan who was interned in Argentina, received the medical discharge. On his return to the country, he will have to undergo another operation. One week of the incidents of the rematch between Independiente and U. de Chile for the eighth final of the South American Cup. The serious riots ended in a significant number of blue fans injured after attacks by the Rojo fans. In these days, the Romantic Traveler has focused on…
(For Champion's Pasta - ADNSUR) South American football was once again stained with scenes of excessive violence in Avellaneda, during the crucial match that confronted the Independent Athletic Club with the University of Chile, in a decisive series to advance to the quarterfinals of the South American Cup. What was supposed to be a sports party, ended up becoming an embarrassing episode that still resonates in the memory of those who witnessed …
Gonzalo Alfaro, director of the University of Chile who played at the generalised brigade with independent toasters, spoke for the first time after the incident. Hospitalized, Chilen sent an audio to the family to calm her down and thanked the support of La U. “I am now, super well. Soon I will be in Chile to be with my people, my family, my three daughters, my aunts, my parents, my cousins and all who have supported me all this time. From the b…
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