It is the leader of the barra brava, they told their classmates.
The
Metropolitan Police Commander in Cucuta, Alvaro Pico Malaver, confirmed
at a press conference that missing 15 minutes to finish the match
between Cúcuta and Envigado, a group of fans joined in the coffin to
the General Santander stadium grandstand.
"At
the moment the doors opened to enable the output of the fans, missing
about 15 minutes before the game ended, a group of between 200 and 300
people entered the stadium with the coffin," said the official.
Pico said that was the situation was uncontrollable by the number of people rushed into the sports scene. It
was learned further that the Barra del Indio did not have authorization
to enter the stadium for bad behavior in previous games.
Members of the barra brava de Cúcuta confirmed to ELTIEMPO.COM that forced a door to enter the stadium with the coffin. Fans said they had permission from relatives to transport the body and, according to them, it was the last will of the deceased.
The curious fact was that, once entered the coffin, the home team scored the equalizer. However, the coffin remained less than 10 minutes and then was withdrawn by the same group of fans who had entered.
Controversy
The
scene caused trouble in other amateurs who were spending the singular
procession route from the platform, and also raised eyebrows among the
authorities of the police, who announced a thorough investigation to
determine exactly how the hooligan's coffin entered the stadium, through the controls.
The singular revelation, in the match vs Cúcuta. Envigado,
who said his name was Christopher Alexander Sanguino, questioned the
safety systems that operate in the stadium cucuteño.