Comments Thread For: Jose 'Gallito' Quirino, 24-Years-Old, Shot and Killed in Tijuana

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jose 'Gallito' Quirino, 24-Years-Old, Shot and Killed in Tijuana

    The Mexican boxing world is mourning. On Thursday afternoon, the death of Tijuana fighter Jose 'Gallito' Quirino was confirmed. The boxer was shot in the Las Torres neighborhood in the city of Tijuana, Mexico.
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    Ay karumba

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    • Corelone
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      So he died in the street next to a hospital? We're supposed to cry while they could have actually helped him? Are we so used to B'S that this is normal?

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      • BirdSong
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        #4
        damn do you have to be a member of a hospital in mexico to get treatment

        sorry your membership expired last week, bad luck

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        • chico malo ali
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          Rip champ !

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          • Silver Spear
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            #6
            In Tijuana it is not "afternoon" yet. It is still morning. He would have died in the morning of Thursday (today). My mother will no doubt be sad to hear as she grew up in TJ and still supports their boxers. Hopefully those that were involved will see justice soon.

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            • steeve steel
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              A murder in Tijuana, that's odd?

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              • filup79
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                #8
                Originally posted by steeve steel
                A murder in Tijuana, that's odd?
                Murders happen everywhere not just Tijuana

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Corelone
                  So he died in the street next to a hospital? We're supposed to cry while they could have actually helped him? Are we so used to B'S that this is normal?
                  Originally posted by Songbird
                  damn do you have to be a member of a hospital in mexico to get treatment

                  sorry your membership expired last week, bad luck
                  That's messed up. You would think that medical personnel would have given him medical attention, especially if it could have saved his life.

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                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    That's messed up. You would think that medical personnel would have given him medical attention, especially if it could have saved his life.
                    That actually happened when Corrie Sanders got shot at a wedding protecting his daughter in South Africa.
                    Apparently, the closes places wouldn't take him so he the ambulance had to go to a hospital further away.

                    So it's not that uncommon outside of the states.

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