Argentina’s World Cup celebrations have left a 24-year-old fan dead after he fell through a roof during Tuesday’s victory parade following the country’s win over France.
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Lionel Messi and the rest of Argentina’s players delivered the nation’s first World Cup triumph since 1986 and it caused millions in Argentina to throw parties.
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However, Tuesday’s bus parade was cut short for safety concerns of fans jumping onto the top of the bus with the players.
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The Buenos Aires Ministry of Health also confirmed the fan died in hospital on Monday December 19, due to a head injury picked up while celebrating.
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Details from police in Buenos Aires, published by La NacÃon. say the man ‘was jumping on the roof, celebrating the triumph of the National Team, until [the roof] broke and he fell,’ leading to fatal injury.
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In a statement posted by his family, they say the man mistook ‘a plastic sheet’, which was serving as a temporary roof.
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He died from his injuries at the Fernández Hospital in Buenos Aires.
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There are also fears over a five-year-old boy that is in a coma after sustaining a serious head injury following an incident in Plaza San Martin, where he was celebrating Argentina’s World Cup triumph with his parents.
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La Nacion have also detailed how a piece of marble fell from a monument during the celebrations, striking the child, who is now in intensive care.