part of the stadium the campin remained empty during the duel Millionaires-Once Caldas Monday after a group of fans of the capital club were sanctioned because some fans entered the venue two weeks ago with a coffin with a dead person inside.
The District Commission for Safety, Comfort and Coexistence in Bogotá Soccer sanctioned for one day the barra brava Blue Commands Capital District (CADC), that entered the coffin on August 7 in the duel between the Ambassadors and Deportes Tolima.
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In videos published on social networks, which have gone viral today, you can see how a crowd, with umbrellas in hand and shirts from the Bogotá team on, enters the stadium carrying the coffin and singing to remember a member of the brava bar that died a few days before.
In this sense, the CADC indicated that they were not at the game last night because “La Norte” was sanctioned for the events that occurred on August 7.
Who was?
“‘El monito’ (one of the leaders of that group) deserved a high farewell in the gallery that he always decorated,” said the bar in a message posted on Facebook.
The deceased fan was Nicholas Murciaa man who loved Millionaires and who always accompanied him to the stadium with his friends.
It belonged to the ‘patch’ of Soacha and he died violently, which makes his companions sad.
Murcia was one of the members of the Commandos, one of the most outstanding members of the bar, one of the most beloved leaders.
He belonged to the Los Rolos group from the fourth zone of Barra (San Cristobal South) zone 4.
He was in charge of all the logistics (smoke extinguishers, receptions, trips, flags and elements related to the party in the stands).
They wanted to fire him inside the stadium and escalated that request to the Coexistence Commission, but the answer was negative.
His colleagues mourned his death and expressed their sorrow on social networks.
“It will never be a farewell, brother. We will always remember you as what you are, a true barra brava,” wrote Duván Lozano.
And he added: “Here we do know what a brotherhood is and what it is to give affection and respect.”
Murcia was a network installation and computer maintenance technician at a well-known company.
He provided online support, customer service and had knowledge of web security, according to his profile.
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