Argentina life shaken by the news of suicide of the young soccer player 5 recently attacked at a college harshly, which earned him a criminal complaint by the referee. Williams Alexander Stopperthe young man of 24 yearshe lost his life by beating one shot on the railroad in the town of Avellanedaas reported by the newspaper Olé, which quoted a phrase from a sister of Williams confirming the suicide.
“My sibling killed himself with all the nonsense what is being done to him, with all the accusations against him, we are taking him to the morgue, my brother committed suicide,” he explained.
The truth which led to drama unfolding in a 5-a-side football final where the referee on duty, Cristian Ariel Paniagua showed a yellow card to a footballer who reacted by insulting him and pushing him, causing him to expulsion.
Williams Alexander Tapón, teammate of the expelled one, could not control his reaction: he gave it away two punches in the face to the referee and already on the ground, he hit him with a kick in the neck which left him motionless. As all the players came to ask about his condition, Williams went to another area of the field walking calmly.
The braid attended a complaint by “attempted murder aggravated by treachery” and photos of the attack quickly went viral, sparking a reaction of widespread outrage that deeply affected Williams. According to some sources, he had already dragged a criminal record which includes drug trafficking and gender violence.
Williams, in the middle of the whirlwind of insults, disqualifications and accusations of all kinds, along with the criminal prosecution of the referee, ended up taking his own life with a single bullet. Moments before, according to the newspaper Olé, he sent a message to his relatives: “I’ve come this far.”
Source: La Verdad

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