Chavez's Brother's Death Will Not Go Unpunished

Chavez's Brother's Death Will Not Go Unpunished
Chavez's Brother's Death Will Not Go Unpunished

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After the murder of Julio César Chávez's brother, the boxer assures that they are going to find the criminals who ended the life of Rafael El Borrego Chávez after assaulting him.

“The saddest thing is that he lost his life to some drug addicts. We do not know who they are, but we are going to find them,”Chávez warned the media during the burial of his brother. "We have clues."

"This is not going to go unpunished, I swear to you and I promise you," he added.

The boxer said "very indignant, very angry", due to the lack of support from the Mexican authorities, which have not given him any support despite the fact that "I received a threat, not of death, but of kidnapping." Whereupon, "I don't know what they expect to do something."

"Right now it was my brother, maybe tomorrow it's me," he declared.

Julio Cesar Chavez
Julio Cesar Chavez

According to the former world boxing champion, the FBI informed him of an attempted kidnapping against him and his daughter, for which he had to hire his own safety.

They identified the kidnapper, I will not give names so as not to alert him. This is a kidnapper who was in prison and the authorities released him and now he is kidnapping, killing, stealing people. The FBI has him well identified, thanks to them they were able to inform me,”he announced.

This situation made him hire "security on my own account", because the state or federal governments have refused to offer him custody to protect him.

"Things happen only once in life and I think they are waiting for something to happen to me to act, but now for what," concluded Julio César Chávez.

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