Tuesday, November 19

Second suspect in the death of a fan of America surrenders to the police

This Tuesday the authorities of Philadelphia reported that a second suspect in the murder of the Club América fan , Isidro Cortés, was handed over committed last September.

According to the Philadelphia police spokesman, Miguel Torres , the suspect turned himself in a police station in the region , and would have confessed his participation in the event.

# Sports | Did their conscience bother them? The fans of America who beat another fan to death after the game of Las Águilas against Philadelphia Union are delivered. 👇 https://t.co/k4p1kYJN9h

– News from Q.Roo (@ novedadesqroo) September 17, 2021

By the case were already accused of murder Omar Arce, of 32 years and José Alberto Flores-Huerta, of 32 . In addition to other crimes that he was charged with for being the alleged perpetrators of the crime against Cortés.

The Philadelphia Police Department also received arrest warrants against two other men identified as Osvaldo “Willie” Pedraza (33), and Víctor Pedraza (32).

The murder of Isidro Cortés occurred outside Pat’s King of Steaks, after the game between America and Philadelphia Union , corresponding to the Champions League.

The police of @ PhillyPolice reveals that the murdered man is Isidro Cortes, also a fan of Club América and that he lived in Queens.

📌 Communication with CONCACAF and the clubs is only for the investigations and identification of those responsible. pic.twitter.com/vcWbLr9vTQ

– PressPort (@PressPortmx) September 17, 2021

Those involved claim that they beat Isidro, his father from 64 years and a friend of 28 . The latter two were seriously injured, while Cortés died of the trauma.

Through security cameras it was seen how the victims were brutally beaten . The film record, together with the witness accounts, served to find the identity of those responsible.

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