😍 2022-09-05 13:33:08 – Paris/France.
On July 19, 2005, the news of the Argentine coach Rubén Omar Romano kidnappedshook the country, then plunged into a crisis of violence and kidnappings throughout the national territory.
This hard moment for the strategist, who was deprived of his freedom after leading training in the great wheelis recalled in Documentary Break Vallarta, netflix documentary premiere on August 25.
The memory of Romano's kidnapping
In chapter two of the five that make up the series, you can see some footage from the day of Romano's release, which reached the Federal Investigation Agency (AFI)September 21 of the same year.
The helmsman, who then led the bench Blue Crosswas kidnapped for 65 days, until he was rescued from a house in the Mexican agrarian colonyafter the Iztapalapa City Hall East Jail.
The Cassez-Vallarta documentary analyzes one of the most controversial cases in the country, since it was even a case that jeopardized bilateral relations between Mexico and Francewhich at the time was governed by Nicolas Sarkozy.
The 31 may 2019, the Mexico City Second District Court sentenced to 31 years in prison Jose Luis Sanchez Canchola for Romano's kidnapping. Canchola is accused of being the intellectual author of the kidnapping of the Santa Marta Acatitla Jail.
Miguel Ángel Cruz Mercado, Omar Sandoval Orihuela, Adolfo Cuauhtémoc Reyes Hinostroza, Omar Reyes Hinostroza and María Alicia Hinostroza Xolalpamembers of group 'Los Cancholas'were also found guilty of kidnapping the coach.
Currently, those involved are being held in the Altiplano Maximum Security Prison and in that of Santiagoboth in the State of Mexico.
For his part, Romano returned to lead Cruz Azul. After 65 days of abduction, on September 24, he returned to the bench wearing a shirt with the caption on his chest “Thank you AFI”. In this tournament, he reached the quarter-finals, eliminated by Toluca and was fired by the board.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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