30 Jun 2026, 21:17
After electrocuting Lucas Trejo, a club president was sentenced to prison for the death of a child in Venezuela
- A club president was convicted because another Yanina Maranella’s child, Aaron Aino, was electrocuted on 24 June at a time when the child was playing in Venezuela
- Trejo was found guilty of intentionally causing harm, as a result of which three days after the incident he died
- Sister of the footballer said that the death sentence for Trejo was handed down for the death of her brother’s child
Venezuelan footballer Lucas Trejo was sentenced to prison for the death of another Yanina Maranella’s child, Aaron Aino. The court found the club guilty, and the sentence was handed down on 24 June, after which the footballer was sent to prison for the rest of his life.
Trejo, who plays for Club Sport Marítimo La Guaira, was accused of intentionally causing harm. The court concluded that he caused the death of a child. The footballer was found guilty and sentenced, but the verdict was not final. The sentence was handed down on 24 June.
His sister said that the sentence for Trejo was handed down in connection with the death of her brother’s child. She noted that the court found that the child died as a result of the actions of Lucas Trejo. She also said that the footballer was not charged with murder, but with causing harm.
According to the court, the footballer’s actions led to the death of the child. The sentence included a prison term of 1,700 days, and the defendant will serve it.
The material also states that the commander—Ector Bello, who was involved in the case alongside Andres Bello, who, according to the court, caused harm to the child—was also convicted.
Tags: Middle East/Crime/Sport/Football