This Saturday afternoon it became known that the body Luis Gonzalezthird son of a former boxer Alejandro “La Cobrita” Gonzalez. This is the third descendant of an expeleador to die under such circumstances.
According to the Bulletin of the Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office, the young man showed several signs of violence, which suggest that his death was the result of a firearm. “She had gunshot wounds located in the chest, right thigh and neck, and therefore immediately demanded the presence of doctors, who confirmed that she no longer shows signs of life”pointed out by the judiciary.
What’s happened?
According to reports, at night, namely at 21:09, the Ministry of Emergency Situations received a message about an unconscious person at 22.5 km of the S.Altillo Guadalajara heading for Zacatecas, in the municipality of Zapopan.
It was at this point that authorities discovered the body Luis Gonzalez with bullet wounds. According to testimony from relatives collected by the Jalisco prosecutor’s office, the young man, like his father, boxed in the city of Los Angeles and was on vacation in Mexico.
At the moment, it is not known who the material and intellectual authors of the murder were. The State Justice Authority is investigating the case jointly with the Intentional Homicide Unit.
Third to die violently
In 2016 Alexander Gonzalez Jr. was found lifeless and with signs of torture inside a car in the Gonzalez Gallo area, in Guadalajara Jalisco. Six years later, June 4, 2022 Yahir Gonzalez would be the second son “Cobrita” be killed. The event took place in the Atlas district of Guadalajara, where he went to collect rent for some apartments and was shot dead.
Who was Alejandro “La Cobrita” Gonzalez?
Originally from Guadalajara, born August 11, 1973. Alexander Martin Gonzalezbetter known as “Cobrita” He made a name for himself in boxing by becoming a world champion. World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight in 1995 and successfully defended the title twice.
After losing at the end of the same year to the Mexican Manuel Medina, he had a period of absent-mindedness, when he became addicted to drugs and alcohol. He returned to become the International Boxing Association (IBA) world champion in 2000 against Harold Warren.
He retired in 2003 after over 30 amateur fights and 55 pro fights, winning 49 times, losing five and drawing only once.
Source: La Opinion
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