The young man who made headlines this Monday for having brutally kicked a referee during an amateur soccer match in Sarandí was found deadand as he could confirm Ambit from judicial sources it was a suicide.
Who was the young man who kicked the referee?
Given the viralization of the news, the young man, identified as Williams Alexander Stopperhe made the determination to take his own life before he was found by police officers who were going to arrest him under the heading of “attempted aggravated homicide by treachery in the context of a sporting event.”
The assaulted arbitrator had ratified the complaint that was first initiated ex officio, but upon seeing the significance of the fact, and after recovering, he appeared to testify. The case is processed in the UFI 4 of Avellaneda, in charge of the prosecutor Mariano Zitto.
For the aggression, the man in charge of imparting justice it was knocked out and should be rushed to the hospital closest.
As can be seen in the images disseminated in the social networkstwo players, including the aggressor, approach the referee in an arrogant manner, they rebuke him and begin to push him.
One of them, that he had been expelled, after receiving the double yellowcontinued insulting the referee, while the other, without mediating, he brutally kicked the man in the head when he was lying on the floor.
That was when all the protagonists intervened to stop the beating, while the victim remained lying on the ground.
The event occurred in the tournament “Station 98”a complex of synthetic turf courts located in Bartholomew Miter 3951.
The apology of the young man who kicked the referee
In the afternoon, the young man had appeared on a TV channel and during the interview he recounted that he had apologized to the victim.
The word of the referee who received a kick to the head
“I can be wrong, but I don’t think that this has to be the reaction of the boys. They could have killed me. I could have ended up in a drawer. There is nothing that justifies that kick they gave me,” said the assaulted victim hours later in dialogue with Telefe News.
The Suicide Care Center (CAS) attends anonymously, free of charge and voluntarily on line 135. The technique it uses is “active listening”, with interventions aimed at making the client speak. The line is free calling from CABA or Greater Buenos Aires; and the numbers (011) 5275-1135 or 0800 345 1435 are for the whole country
Source: Ambito

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