translated from Spanish: The father of one of the young men who died in the clash in Tiger spoke: “My life goes out”

The father of one of the two young men killed in the clash on the Camino de Los Remeros and Avenida Santa María de Rincón de Milberg, in the Tiger party, spoke on social media to clarify that his son, at the time of the accident, was not alcoholized. This is Francisco Rossi, who also asked that they “respect the pain of my family in memory of the dead.”

One of the deceased is my son Franco Rossi. I hope you understand that he wasn’t driving. All I ask is that you respect my family’s pain in memory of the dead. My life goes out. https://t.co/4KLoy3saMx — guillermo rossi (@guillermo4398)
May 9, 2021

“One of the deceased is my son Franco Rossi. I hope you understand that he wasn’t driving. All I ask is that you respect my family’s pain in memory of the dead. My life goes out,” Rossi wrote, “In another tweet, the man again denies the media sayings: “And what the media says is not like that, tying and smearing everyone. Franchu was not alcoholized and yet he left.” Responding to that comment, a user responded with a tweet that she later deleted and which was replicated by Rossi, who attached a photo where she is seen having dinner with her son Franco.

I answer with an image that say more than a thousand words this angel lives in heaven the other I do not know what passport he will have Eternal Grace pic.twitter.com/rTCMAc8zbE — guillermo rossi (@guillermo4398)
May 10, 2021

“I reply with an image that says more than a thousand words,” he wrote. “This angel lives in heaven; the other one I don’t know what passport he’ll have. Eternal thanks.”

Original source in Spanish

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