The man punched the beach player in the head as he slowly approached him
The incident took place at a service station in Bariloche, Rio Negro; “Such people can not walk on the street,” said the victim’s mother
An episode of violence broke out at the gas station and again there was a beach victim. This time it happened in Bariloche, where The customer hit one of the employees due to “delay” in the service. The attack was recorded by security cameras.
The incident took place last Saturday afternoon at the AXION facilities, located in the city of Rio Negro, between Passage Gutierrez and Avenida Herman. It all started with the arrival of a driver who, along with his wife, was getting ready to load gasoline into a gray Renault car.
As reported by local media LM Neuquen, The standby time was great for accessing one of those few pumps. As the minutes passed, cars and more cars moved in long queues. Accordingly, The individual began to look forward.
According to the testimony of the victim’s relatives, the client started abusing her in anticipation of attendance. They even pointed Spat at the station attendant several times. Tired of harassing the driver, the beach man decided to answer him.
“Rough people do not serve here”Told his client and then explained He had to respect the order of the queue and wait his turn to be able to fill the car tank. The worker’s comments angered the subject, who a few days later decided to get out of the car.
Angry and as seen in the video He quickly approached the person on the beach and nodded. A 25-year-old man fell to the ground and burned on his back.. Pictures of what happened after the incident on social networks were decided by the same relatives of the victim.
“At first, We wanted the video to go viral because we did not know who it was and the complaint was received at the police station only by car number plate“- said the mother of the beach player in the dialogue News agency Bariloche (ANB). “Such people can not walk on the street,” said the woman.
And concluded: “There must be a sanction. What happened to my son could have happened to someone else and worse. Today is a title for a child who works. Tomorrow it could be a supermarket cashier taking some time and hitting, and the next day it could be a knife.“.
The incident recalls the case of Arturo Lopez, an employee of a Buenos Aires garage, who was severely beaten by an 18-year-old teenager. The attack caused severe engine damage. He is still under rehabilitation.
Source: La Nacion
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