translated from Spanish: He had suffered threats: strangers came to the outside of the house of the president of Santiago Wanderers to carry out explosive attack

Santiago Wanderers lives complex moments from how sporting he is last in the national championship leaderboard. It is added that during the night of yesterday, a group of strangers went to the outside of the house of the club’s president, Rafael González, to launch fireworks causing damage to the place, in which no injuries were recorded. 
Prior to this and following Wanderers’ tie against O’Higgins on Saturday afternoon-night, the club’s president and his family received threats and insults.
“Santiago Wanderers wishes to express his deepest rejection of the acts of violence that occurred in the hours of this afternoon/night in the home of our president, Rafael González, after an indeterminate group of people blew up a firework that caused damage to the frontis and interior of the house, as well as an episode of threats and insults suffered yesterday by the family inside the home,” they said from the club through a statement.
They added that “Santiago Wanderers wishes to express his deepest rejection of the acts of violence that occurred in the hours of this afternoon/night in the home of our president, Rafael González, after an indeterminate group of people blew up a firework that caused damage to the frontis and interior of the house, as well as an episode of threats and insults suffered yesterday by the family inside the home.”
The facts are being investigated by Carabineros to find those responsible for the attack on the helmsman of the Valparaiso ensemble.

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— Santiago Wanderers (since ?) (@swanderers) May 24, 2021

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