Categories: Social Responsibility

They released the autopsy of the River fan who died in the Monumental

On Saturday during the game between River and Defense and Justice that was played at the Monumental Stadium, there was the tragic death of a fan who was in the rostrum.

This Sunday, the results of the autopsy determined that theHe died due to “polytrauma and open head trauma with loss of brain mass and internal bleeding” suffered from the fall.

Although it still remains to be seen what the toxicological studies will indicate, the autopsy that Pablo Marcelo Serrano died of “polytrauma and open head trauma with loss of brain mass and internal bleeding,” which was the consequence of falling from the Sívori Alta tribune.

In addition, it transpired that The images from the security cameras are under review to notice the behavior of the man since entering the stadium.

On the other hand, the tribune where Serrano was located during the match, from which he rushed towards the Sivori Baja, remains closed by decision of the prosecutor Celsa Ramírez.

NA source

Anna Edwards

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