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Two U de Chile Fans Remain Hospitalized as 104 Detainees Are Released After Independiente Match Violence

CONMEBOL received Independiente’s defense from president Néstor Grindetti blaming visiting supporters.

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Una serie de cinco hinchas, tanto argentinos como chilenos, recibieron atención médica en los últimos días luego de los disturbios.

Overview

  • Gonzalo Alfaro, 33, remains in intensive care at Hospital Fiorito with a severe traumatic brain injury and a reserved prognosis, on mechanical ventilation with sedoanalgesia, vasopressors and renal failure reported.
  • Jaime Mora is stable in the neurosurgery unit with a depressed skull injury and a cervical fracture, is lucid with a cervical collar and is slated for reevaluation by otolaryngology.
  • Prosecutor Mariano Zitto of UFI Nº 4 ordered the early Friday release of 104 Universidad de Chile supporters who had been detained after the incidents.
  • The releases began after midnight at Comisaría 4ª de AvellanedaSarandí, and the list includes two hospitalized fans who were also granted release.
  • Separate hospital updates note that Joaquín Baina Alvayay and Andrés Villalobo were discharged, while Argentine fan Nazareno Hasenaver remains stable under intermediate care; widely circulated videos show Alfaro’s fall and an earlier confrontation in the stands.