Rosario: Two men were shot dead and an adult and a 9-year-old boy were wounded

The murders in Rosario, Santa Fe, do not cease. The last homicide was registered last night, around 9:30 p.m., on Cavia Street at 1300, in the Sarmiento neighborhood, the spokesmen told Telam. According to the first investigations, a group of people was in that place of the public road when they were surprised by strangers who were mobilizing in two motorcycles and a car and opened fire at the pass, after which they escaped. The multiple bullets hit two young people identified as Kevin Mora and Lionel Segovia, both 25 years old, who were transferred by the neighbors to the Alberdi zonal hospital, where doctors found that the first arrived lifeless and the other died shortly after his admission to the care center. Meanwhile, two other people, a 9-year-old boy and a 28-year-old man, were also transferred to different care centers after being injured in the same episode. Both remained hospitalized this morning stable and, according to the medical report, the minor was transferred to the Children’s Hospital North Zone, where it was established that he had firearm injuries in the area of the right buttock, left thigh and left ankle. According to the account of the mother who was unharmed, the child was walking next to her and when they were going to do some shopping for dinner they were surprised by the bullets executed by at least three men who were moving on two motorcycles. Meanwhile, the other injured, identified as Emanuel M. (28), was transferred to the Emergency Hospital -HECA-, where doctors found that he had gunshot wounds in his right arm, with an entrance and exit hole and a fractured humerus; another in the chest, on the right side with a rib fracture, and a bullet rub in the skull area, so he was hospitalized, although stable and out of danger, the sources added. Experts from the Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC) seized 15 9-millimeter caliber pods and three lead bullets from the scene of the attack. The case is being investigated by the prosecutor of intentional homicides on duty, Alejandro Ferlazzo, who ordered several measures that aim to determine the mechanics of the attack and identify the aggressors and the vehicles in which they were mobilized. With the murders of Mora and Segovia, there are 194 homicides registered so far this year in the Rosario Department.

Original source in Spanish

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