Corrientes: brutal fight between two women outside a bowling alley

2024-01-02 19:42:00

In the province of Currents there was a brutal fight in between two women at the exit of a bowling alley on the first day of 2024, which had started as an argument in which they exchanged insults, but at the end of the night they were involved in a violent confrontation that almost ended in tragedy.

At the beginning of the year, the provincial capital woke up to a serious incident between two young people who fought with fists and bottles at the exit of a dance club located on Lamadrid Street on the Costanera Sur in Corrientes.

The incident occurred around 7 in the morning during the deconcentration of the place following the end of the party, within the framework of the end of year celebrations. Those in the vicinity filmed, encouraged and entertained themselves as they watched the confrontation between the women.

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Corrientes: brutal fight between two women outside a bowling alley

The Corrientes Police highlighted the “Lock Operation” as positive. However, one of the girls involved ended up with her head bloodied, following being hit with a glass bottle while she was lying on the floor and receiving severe blows to her body.

The private security personnel of the night establishment removed the woman and moved her away from the place to prevent the situation from worsening. According to the data that the local newspaper Época was able to obtain, “only one person ended up with a cutting wound in the neck and was assisted by police officers who had to act urgently to stop the bleeding.”

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Fight between women at the door of a bowling alley in Corrientes
Corrientes: brutal fight between two women outside a bowling alley

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The Police of the province of Currents in joint work with the Transit Direction of the city designed a device called “operation lock”, to avoid the massive concentration of people and thus prevent violent crossings from being generated in the events that usually take place at night in the north.

This is work that occurs within the framework of the security plan planned by the Community management and is carried out by the Undersecretary of Security, headed by Yamandú Barrios.

The Undersecretary of Security explained that the joint work between the Municipality and the Provincial Government began “following Mayor Eduardo Tassano signed an agreement with the Ministry of Security” and maintained that the initial balance “is very positive.”

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