
Atlético Nacional’s Javier Flórez, who shot and killed a supporter on July 5, can return to play for his club Atletico Junior after receiving probation and paying the victim’s family a sum of U.S. $75 thousand. Ridiculous! You can’t put a sum on a person’s life and the Colombian should’ve been banned from the game para siempre.
The crime took place when the team lost the Colombian League title to Once Caldas and the supporter openly criticized the Florez’s performance. The midfielder shot Israel Campillo, a 27-year-old electrician twice and fled the scene on foot.
Said Florez, who claimed to be repentant : “Many think that they will never go through it, but it can happen. Nobody has the right to take the life of another person. Children should not (follow) this example, which leads to destruction of their lives.”
“We are very pleased he has been released. I am not the owner of the club, only one employee, Flórez will open doors here,” the coach of Atletico Junior told the media.
Open doors to more crime, perhaps?
One Response
Comment by Ro
September 12, 2009 at 11:27 am
That’s disgusting and like you said he shouldn’t be allowed to play at all. I can’t believe they would allow something like that.
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