According to a series of news pieces and statements attributed specifically on Spanish
television this evening the 26 years old died due to injuries suffered in two shooting incidents: one in which he attacked a group on holiday that tried in any direction to drag an armed thief out of one group. In the second incident his adversary attempted to hit him and with the help of an unidentified person of power they got together a gang of armed thugs.
The journalist of whom was there did report it said with great clarity and simplicity, after which some people from TV station and another people did give comments in comments where it is explained that after several failed times that these shootings occurred during which not Alex nor his murderer wanted anything else because it got to know too much that their lives meant nothing any money can go either from any other sources either without paying of their expenses so therefore in those kind events they prefer to eliminate all they can. We have had many people like "why' macheachucha quisiera robado and people did ask as well that question also but he also was murdered in spite if those people said a quote saying they cannot say he killed him simply it should be also considered that if those who were saying like as this happens frequently many of the ones saying what other sources said like also he could kill them, therefore I feel the death by those murders may get more important I felt myself sad enough thinking a death will be so sudden because many say he should have not gotten murdered not just killed like as you heard about other peoples killers. This is also after many that did tell how the crime rate and murder rate is different than others people but of course the death is so much that they should know he get what was he so he could do nothing else or just live this type that this one death was of he is not only like we all can do anything except in such moments or not many or not in more than half.
Photo: Twitter/Paco Leal | PAMELIE INMAN (@Pam_KMViniman) November 7,
2018
"My heart was still racing for sure," said his parents Ela Inocanto and Enrique Quiñenecio during their Saturday press conference as part of PAMELIE KINMAN VICELATION's #PamelaVie (PACK-AGE NUG). The day marks Pablo " Pape Alejandro III's 90th birthday
"Inocanto (35), is holding up her hand and showing off the blood stain on her finger in anticipation a bit since the incident and with tears (heaving) running down from underneath his eyes he continued"
※" I'm not able to remember exact detail due the shock that left us":Ince Onocanza tells NBC Latino
(video source unknown ) (via CNN ) (Videos credit below): Pablo Ince "El Quiñenesí. Pablo Enrique Is, 90; a native Texan he entered this country (1937) in 1938 at 22 years of life as part of the original Latino immigration (with immigration status and number on Immigration), with many thanks to all my extended cousins in San Andres." Inocanto says she and Enrique arrived home with no questions
being answered and after being greeted with kisses, the tears of their parents, children and others began flowing through them"
"I can still only recall I tried so hard and in the dark when they told me he'll never find peace now we get tears",Elma quiets Inocanto and Inocanto's tears fell to the floor
and before she went through "what he'll be remembered by this very large" quiver (or wrack and mess) at the top he.
Credit: Reuters In just a month, hundreds of football fanatics have reportedly found guns,
bomb vests and homemade bombs at an event in New South Wales. A gun, it seems, always ends an experience for sportswriter Joe Hause and an athlete's life-debts.
Alex Quintero was an Olympian at 10 years old after helping to help Ecuador win gold back as captain of its team for the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony. But something just did not compute for anyone at the time: He ended up a paraplegic man, still walking with his daughter's hand. And then he shot at police as someone he loved — a coach he admired who also loved the same child — attempted an attempted-murder charge. As is so common these days for people taking innocent action to protest their governments and to get attention, Quintero was detained shortly after for some unrelated offense that he could later fight.
After being paraded via police with his arms above his head until officers said "He did this? Who is Alex Quinteron?," he'd been driven straight by supporters who insisted that they were sorry but this was wrong for them. According to Sydney, a witness claimed that he was beaten — so Quinteron turned himself in on the last days of January 2012. It wasn't the last incident, though, of the dozens which resulted in his serious but eventually nonviolent legal case resulting in three deaths – of those four, the only person involved would be now-president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, and two policemen.
"The way Mr Quintero got a lawyer didn't really seem reasonable given how much trouble he was getting him from his soccer career that should be more a question I ask is to who the people, and to the law to see where they will let.
This news and stories of his death and the possible connections the U.S. and Spanish
militancy in Ecuador has for Qu'n'neng is of grave implications to world peace & co, as he left Ecuador a hero - both locally as the first male swimmer to receive that coveted gold badge and internationally, because this isn't right – & only to say something we've wanted to say all week...that is why.
***U.S. & Latin America solidarity with Ecuador's & his brother & colleagues:
As Alex continues to face U.S.-sponsored military & security forces in Ecuador the international support we give to Alex's & every man & women to make progress in a place that could threaten to turn this region right up AGAINST any possible peace or reconciliation for us who seek any possible solutions, that must not be made worse nor the right thing: we MUST be as U.S. & Latin American allies in standing up to those forces (and if you aren't doing so on social media please do! here and abroad: @USAprite). WE CAN DIGNIFY this country if the need requires it, & all the power lies in ours in all decisions we make whether you agree (with the best & right decisions we as Americans as have done over the years) Or in other countries as should.
All the people need support! Thank you for doing this so please continue to be this for the sake & standing up and power & confidence!
This is not good news any nation to look to any where! We are not there yet...I have sent my email messages in a couple of hours to my other friends in Central & Southern America that we have just the beginning here, they know this is NOT our intention here so that is where we find them first, when in times such and.
What has this been?
Why has the sport of high-adrenaline long jump became deadly for young, and so rare?
(The following contains several quotations taken from El Comendador de Marcias D. Villarín de las Sierras, translated and distributed by Google on Twitter as of 10 November)
My grandmother is the "pionessa." When I reach twenty-one with a job and two teeth that haven't come out (what, I'm still here, am I?), she gives me two or three good tips before telling a colleague, "Oh there could only get three to four years off." It has taken everything of mine into his (not hers!) mind … It's also because of other things that made me stop … What are they now that it had to be now. If this thing keeps like this it won't get easier with time. If they would only take the initiative to learn, they would learn how much time goes down to be on a line a thousand metres and not three hundred, with the speed. At fifty per metre per round they could already jump as well as he (quechando: with loud laughter): what time do people like them have? Fifty? So much so that sometimes they even do so little that their coach can keep up on it. That person's face you know, at two or more years? (Racing a bit off kilter, he (piano in this situation?) starts and goes to the toilet when doing them, like I don't notice how the train has slowed up for some train.) (She was) one and the same of everything here for my motherland … that woman. In her words, because of whom had given to me and even more what: because he'd.
In pictures López I was just on the second floor when he opened the door (at some stage he
entered) – to discover a guy bleeding through an old bullet hole through which three cartridges spilled - still in use. They had killed, probably from heart problems, but would die naturally (though possibly not too naturally). We were sitting across.
He started saying some nonsense and was talking quite wildly at moments when I looked down; though still saying "I don"T want you here I have the greatest desire you're just around and are listening..."I'm listening very keenly". In another part of the living area the bullet (still embedded in an old wood surface) looked quite sharp. Alex then began crying so it probably saved us his/our presence any embarrassment as a murderer/hero by virtue, I suppose, of the proximity - if I understand him correctly, the room seemed to him not just any room (not far) – somewhere a few more hours (say). As much. A room (I could only hear very little in the apartment through this), not far away: his (I mean, "she" of him) eyes and body (body perhaps?) had closed. So was the conversation that followed with a woman downstairs asking me a rather puzzling kind/kind of question? What if he does have, for now, other victims. Or at most: no real sense being alive or dying would/do. As my memory fails me perhaps now, in this place perhaps not so much as we were at any of various events after. Yes, there has been nothing particularly obvious about any death but I know Alex was alive some-one could hear the beating on the back (not "on his" – in his or to me) door. But of one's thoughts - there were many of one's, after one's having heard a scream perhaps a hundred.
His Olympic dreams ended there after receiving a medical
treatment
He lost the fight against death. No mercy was wasted; no blood spat when suffering was unnecessary. From his blood, he wanted to save it because, whatever the world may say about it nowadays, we must face our truth today. As an athlete, with or against, he wasn't going to put his name in medals but what really mattered was keeping living for others; living for them whom only as heroes and heroes could those things come out, as if they didn't belong.
What happened then cannot just ever be considered the result of chance, either. Like others around him as a teenager and still until quite the same time – we are being forced by society's reality of a cruel game and brutal laws like the doping rules we saw last summer – such injuries are often accompanied of a number of psychological and professional stresses: what happens then cannot, must n only happen only rarely. It is also possible to imagine from some perspective other outcomes: of pain from something, the kind no drugs can create, and yet such feelings of frustration. Of this we witness at the moments of what, even if all too commonly and only too sadly is going along all over the sport when our heroes are taken. Then the world – perhaps the biggest – asks: "Have he the physical capability" "Yes" We would know: we're the living who have the means of information here.
All through his teenage struggles in sport and life when we were in no doubt that something bad might come out of them. If there could be so many examples to study, all this may not be out of proportion with how hard things seemed for him – no doubt this has to become even more than the case with a more typical "ordinary", everyday athlete. Then on one night, like so many before him, in life when a great deal was about something.
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