Lindfield23
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- Dec 14, 2016
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Terrible scenes over in Mexico - unconfirmed reports of multiple fatalities following fighting between fans in a top-flight match between Queretaro and Atlas
Mexico is a very violent country , lots of drug gangs and corrupt police . I would never risk
A holiday there . Sadly much of South America can be dangerous and Central American countries like Honduras are even worse . Best avoided .
According to BBC no one dead but 9 injured.
According to BBC no one dead but 9 injured.
Seems like the club & local government are trying to prevent any official information going out. There is plenty of evidence on social (I do not recommend looking for it) of many deaths.
Yes Mexico is a violent country but it has been home for the past 27 years and a wonderful home at that. The mexicans are warm, friendly, hard working (and soccer crazy) people - and complicated & suffering as well
, for those with a slant to the intellectual try reading Octavio Paz´s book the Labyrinth of Solitude for an understanding of that. Unfortunately most of what you hear & see outside is related to the violence - inherent in the country, but then you find that to varying degrees across all of Latin America. Latin America is not a place to be avoided but one to be explored and embraced - though do take care....
you can be dismembered and fed to wild pigs for parking in the wrong spot or looking at the wrong persons icecream in Guadalajara or Quito.
Quito is in Ecuador, but out of all of the south american cities I have been to it was definitely the most sketchy. Like any massive city though, 99.9% of people are just trying to get on with their day and peacefully go about their lives.
Quito is in Ecuador, but out of all of the south american cities I have been to it was definitely the most sketchy. Like any massive city though, 99.9% of people are just trying to get on with their day and peacefully go about their lives.
According to BBC no one dead but 9 injured.
footballers go missing off the streets of Quito and are often never seen or heard of again.