In Coquimbo they made a summary for the complaint of a beating of a minor by club players and others on probation. They determined the dismissal of the coach in charge and expelled some children who were on probation in Coquimbo.
From The Coquimbo Unido club took action following the multiple attacks suffered by a 14-year-old minor in the Las Rosas complex. The boy, who had been targeted as responsible for a robbery, was beaten by team players and others who were on trial. According to the club’s version, everything was in sight and patience of the coach responsible for the series, for which he was fired from the club.
The associated media of BioBioChile, newspaper El Día, had access to the document of the summary that they carried out in Coquimbo Unido.
The victim of the beating is a 14-year-old adolescent, who would have been the victim of injuries following being accused of stealing the athletes while they were practicing, to which he attended as an observer, accompanying a friend.
The fact became known through story of the mother of the affected young man, who is recovering from the injuries he sustained. In the complaint, they establish that the minor was kicked with the permission of the cadet coach, Bruno Herrera, inside the sports complex.
After the case was made known, Coquimbo Unido announced the start of an internal investigation, since in addition, “conflicting versions” that pointed to aggressions both inside and outside the complex.
internal summary
The summary provided information on what happened that day in Las Rosas, detecting precisely two different events. The first would have taken place inside the premises and would have been triggered immediately as a result of the alleged robbery.
The incident would have occurred at the end of training, when a series of species belonging to the club’s players was found in the young man’s backpack.
at that time, and “with at least the omission of the technical director in charge, a part of the youth players, and others who were on probation, are allowed to kick and hit him”, in a so-called “dark alley”.
On the other hand, a second incident is described, which originated on the outskirts of the complex, where players on trial who knew the affected person, “rebuke him and beat him violently,” establishes the summary of the summary.
Measures
Described the episode, the document issued by Coquimbo Unido indicates several disciplinary measures. The first was to “definitively remove Bruno Herrera from his duties”, who has been provisionally suspended since the case was heard.
In the letter, they emphasize that “as responsible for the training of the category cannot by action or omission be part of an act that encourages physical aggression once morest a minor”. In addition, “their actions have a more negative consideration, as they are minors in the training stage,” they add.
Along the same lines, the institution decided “immediately eliminate their status as a player on probation in the institution” to all young people who were in that condition from March 27 onwards. In the same way, it was determined that they will not be allowed to enter the Las Rosas complex, until there is “total clarity” of the responsibility of each one in the events.
On the other hand, it was decided to leave as “conditional” the players of the sub-16 category who were present that day, who “should not have any fault during the 2022 period”, otherwise, they risk being expelled from the club. .
It should be noted that this last measure will come into effect following Coquimbo Unido holds a meeting with the representatives, a meeting that will take place next week.
Meanwhile, the sub-16 category will be in charge of Professor Francisco Varela and an intervention will be carried out with a psychologist, which will lead to the “individual and collective actions that he deems, according to his diagnosis and the schedule that he proposes.”
It is also mentioned that the meeting with the parents of the under-16 players will be voluntary. In it, the summary of the summary and the sanctions taken by Coquimbo Unido will be announced, which will be replicated in all the club’s categories.
Additionally, they will meet with all the professionals in the technical areas and “any action that can be understood as inciting violent acts will be expressly prohibited.”
These professionals will also be “under review and evaluation until the end of the year.”
The summary also detected the absence of norms or protocols of coexistence by Coquimbo Unido within the Las Rosas complex, “so it is necessary to write it and apply it” within a period of three months, the document establishes.