Funeral of Rosario Central's Gang Leader Amid Violence

Andrés 'Pillín' Bracamonte, the boss of Rosario Central's supporters, was buried in Ibarlucea after his murder. Family members attended a private farewell amid heightened tensions in the city.


Funeral of Rosario Central's Gang Leader Amid Violence

The leader of the violent fan group of Rosario Central, Andrés "Pillín" Bracamonte, was murdered along with his colleague Daniel "Rana" Attardo after a match with San Lorenzo, local journalistic sources confirm. About 10 family members said their final goodbye in an intimate ceremony when his body was buried in a cemetery in a town near Rosario.

After the tragedy, uncertainty arose about the burial place, as many cemeteries and funeral homes refused to transport his body for security reasons. Finally, Bracamonte's body was sent to the town of Ibarlucea on Monday night. Despite the secrecy, around 10 family members bid farewell to him in a discreet ceremony to avoid crowds and risks.

The situation in Rosario remains tense, with fears of reprisals and conflicts between different gangs, as well as uncertainty about who will take over the leadership of the Central fan group. Patrols in the city have increased to prevent possible clashes; however, fear persists among the residents.

Before his death, Bracamonte had expressed in an interview his premonition about his fatal outcome and had warned of possible consequences in the city if something happened to him. Additionally, he revealed details about previous threats he had received and his perception of the violence in the area.

The community of Rosario remains on alert regarding the violence and insecurity surrounding this tragic incident, reflecting a climate of uncertainty and tension in the region.