Matthias Lamens’s brother died in a family accident
Carlos Lamens, 50, was in a coma for several days in hospital
Charles Lamens, Brother of the Minister of Tourism and Sports, Matthias Lamens, died this Thursday in a family accident. man 50 years, He was left in a coma at a hospital in Ciudadella, Buenos Aires.
Lamens Fell heavily while being with a partner, Which led to his hospitalization at Professor Dr. Ramon Carillo Hospital. The incident took place at his home, located in Sáenz Peña, in the district of Tres de Febrero.
Like his brother, Carlos Lamens was part of the governing body of San Lorenzo. In the Boedo Club he served as a member and devoted himself to promoting and accompanying youth departments. In addition, he had gastronomic enterprises.
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has regretted leaving. “AFA Professional Football League Hugs and sympathizes with Matthias Lamens“The vice-president of San Lorenzo and the nation’s sports and tourism minister after the irreparable loss of his brother Carlos,” they said.
Several groups from the inner life of San Lorenzo also expressed regret over the incident on social media and expressed their condolences to the current official of Alberto Fernandez.
“Jan. Pena Osvaldo Soriano “We would like to express our sincere condolences to Matthias Lamens, as well as to the family and friends of Carlos Lamens,” the Cyclone subsidiary in Madrid said in a statement.
Barça Passion Front He also expressed himself on Twitter. “We are deeply saddened by the death of Carlos Lamens. We extend our heartfelt condolences to Matthias Lamens and all of his family and friends. ᲘᲧᲝᲡ ᲘᲧᲝᲡ. “
“I express my hugs and deepest condolences to Matthias Lamens and his family at this difficult time,” the President wrote. Md, Jorge BritoOn Twitter.
Charles Lamens was a A very favorite figure among young people. Adolfo GaichiThe striker, who is currently playing for Sociedad Deportiva in Huesca, Spanish second division, It was established in the First Division years ago Thanks to the club, the sound of cyclone sounds. Gaich also played for the youth team.
Like many others, he was looking forward to returning to his original place. This is acknowledged in a 2016 interview with Soy San Lorenzo. “Returning to Boedo is every San Lorenzista’s dream. I was even in the last match of the old gas meter. I remember when I was 7-8 years old, I would put my shoes under the parking lot. I am absolutely convinced that this is a priority Matthias [su hermano] And Marcelo [Tinelli]”
Source: La Nacion
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