After the Argentina - Venezuela match, the streamer went to a nightclub and hit a man who shouted at him: 'freeloader'
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Emiliano Coroniti was involved in a violent incident, which has already been reported in the United States. According to Ángel De Brito on LAM (América TV), everything happened after the friendly match between the Argentina National Team and the Venezuela National Team that took place last Friday.
The streamer, who had gone to enjoy the match with his colleague, Pablo Carrozza, decided to continue the celebrations at a nightclub after the match ended. When he was recognized by a man, the man shouted at him: "Messi freeloader."
Martín Chavarría, the victim of the streamer Kuka, explained how the events unfolded while showing his visibly bruised eye from the beating he received.
Coroniti golpeó entre varias personas a un hombre sin piedad
"On Thursday at dawn, at approximately 2:20 a.m., I went to North Miami Beach where we were going to celebrate a friend's birthday. There were only four of us. At a table, on my way to the bathroom, I recognized him (Emiliano Coroniti) and we had an exchange of words that he probably didn't like," the man recalled.
"I went back to my table with the person I had gone with. But when they were leaving, Coroniti came up to me from one side and punched me in the right eye, which caused a facial fracture, both above and below, and I have seven stitches in my eye. Tomorrow at 9 a.m. I have to see a specialist so they can give me the date for the surgery," the victim of the terrible act of savagery stated.
"The only offensive thing I remember saying to them is that all of them were hanging on to Messi, but there was never any physical aggression. Everything between us was always verbal until he came to the table where I was," said the person who filed a lawsuit against the River Plate fan streamer in the United States.
The people who allegedly helped commit this serious act of violence were Pablo Carrozza, the streamer's close friend with whom he does his daily shows, and Edgardo Cascardo, who is known for being the leader of Inter Miami's supporters. Both men are also reportedly mentioned in the legal case for having continued to intimidate those present.