Threat left for Messi after attack on wife’s family business

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“Messi, we are waiting for you, (Pablo) Javkin (the mayor) is also a narco, he is not going to take care of you,” the threat read. theSun theSundaily football Messi AntonelaRoccuzzo threat gangs Argentina SportsNews

Police inspect a supermarket belonging to the family of Antonela Roccuzzo, the wife of Argentine football star Lionel Messi, after attackers fired shots at the facade of the closed premises early in the morning and left a threat message to Messi, in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina, on March 2, 2023.

“Messi, we are waiting for you, Javkin is also a narco, he is not going to take care of you,” it read. Santa Fe’s security minister Claudio Brilloni told reporters that authorities did not have any firm assumptions regarding the motives for the attack. Prosecutor Federico Rébola said the Roccuzzo family had not received any previous threats, a Rosario media outlet reported.

The murder rate in Rosario is among the highest in Argentina, as gangs linked to drug trafficking co-exist, according to judicial complaints, and clashes causing injuries and deaths are frequently reported.

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