Bautista Coronel, a teenager from Necochea, was stabbed to death during a fight in front of the Casino. His friends paid tribute by riding motorcycles through the city under the slogan “We’re going to make noise.” The attacker, also a minor, was sent to a containment institute in Batán.
On Saturday night, Bautista Coronel was attacked with a knife during a fight on Avenida 2, in front of the Necochea Casino. The incident, captured on video, is being analyzed by the Justice system to clarify the facts. The attacker, a minor, was lodged in a containment institute in Batán.
The Necochea community was moved by Coronel's death, as his friends gave him an emotional farewell. In the tribute, they rode motorcycles through the city, chanting “We’re going to make noise” in memory of the teenager. This act shows the crime's impact on the victim's close circle.
The case highlights youth violence in the area, though no further background is detailed in the sources. The investigation continues, focusing on the video as key evidence.