O’Higgins applies lifetime right of admission to two fans who threatened Larrondo

The O’Higgins club of Rancagua decided to apply the right of admission for life to two people identified by threats towards the Argentine-Chilean striker Marcelo Larrondo.La celestial store announced through a statement the application in a “categorical and relentless” way of the Right of Admission against “two people andadas, and against all those who the Public Ministry declares guilty of the facts in terms of investigation.” Given the gravity of what happened, and together with the sentence that the Courts will apply, the subjects already identified – and those who are declared accomplices or cover-ups – will never be able to enter a Chilean football stadium again,” he added. In addition, the rancagüino club reported that it gathered the necessary background to file a complaint against those who are responsible for the crime of aggression and threats towards the battering ram. During the afternoon of Saturday, October 2, fans of the celestial team went to the player’s house to insult and rebuke him for his performance on the field, while he was with his family. The 33-year-old attacker was attacked by fans, which caused the native of Tunuyán to announce in his opportunity his possible departure from the institution.



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