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Chaos in Gimnasia-Boca: who was the fan who died after the police repression and the heartbreaking message of the daughter who accompanied him to court

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The daughter of Cesare Regueiro, the Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata fan who died during the repression of the Buenos Aires police in the match against Boca, posted a message on his Facebook account on Thursday to confirm the news, which caused hundreds of reactions. ‘Lolo’, 57, was well known in the Municipality of Diagonals, not only for being an employee of the Municipality, but also for being one of the best in the La Plata amateur league.

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“We came to encourage the wolf and the Grassi left me … I want to let you know that my father Cesar Gustavo Lolo Regueiro has just died”Juliana Regueiro wrote, around 11:30 pm, in her account on the aforementioned social network.

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‘Lolo’ Regueiro had gone with his daughter to the Juan Carmelo Zerillo stadium, he got sick, they managed to put him in the ambulance but he arrived dead at the San Martín hospital, the product of a cardiorespiratory arrest.

He was an employee of the Municipality of La Plata, as confirmed by the mayor Julio Garro, who directly blamed the leaders of ‘Lobo’, for not wanting to move the meeting – which had aroused much anticipation – to the Single Stadium of the City.

His life had been linked to football: he was named as one of the “Super 8” (right-wing midfielders) who “marked an era” in the La Plata Amateur League. “It is worth saying that this task of looking for the best position by position becomes more and more complicated for us, as as we advance in the fields of the field, the list of flashy and on the right foot players is getting wider and therefore, your hardest choice “, published the site” Pase a la Liga “, which follows the activity of that competition.

“Perhaps for many, a step above everyone is Walter Martínez, a great midfielder who had the Tricolore, and ‘Lolo’ Regueiro, formerly Los Tolosanos and El Cruce, among others,” he added.

Sergio Berni, security minister of Buenos Aires, confirmed that Regueiro died “of sudden death” as soon as he left the stadium. The police side of the event spoke of “cardiac arrest” as the cause of death.

The truth is, this 57-year-old man joins the long blacklist that Argentine football can’t stop.

Source: Clarin

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