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Panama’s national footballer Gilberto Hernandez shot and killed in Caribbean city

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Panama’s national footballer Gilberto Hernandez shot and killed in Caribbean city

In the heart of the Caribbean city of Colon, the football world mourns the tragic loss of one of its promising talents. Gilberto Hernandez, a cherished player from the Panama national team, succumbed to injuries inflicted by a drive-by shooting on Sunday.

Reports are that six other people were injured.

Colon’s crime wave

Located just 50 miles north of Panama City, Colon has seen a worrisome spike in crime. 

Authorities attribute this upswing to heightened conflicts between rival drug gangs.

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Gilberto Hernandez: A rising talent

Only 26 years old, Hernandez’s football journey was just taking flight. He played for the Panamanian club, Club Atletico Independiente (CAI).

Earlier this year, he showcased his skills in two international matches for Panama, one of which was against Lionel Messi’s Argentinian team.

Police apprehends suspect 

On Monday, following a series of operations, the police said a suspect had been arrested in connection with the shooting following “a series of operations and search procedures” in Colon.

Football community pays respect

Amidst the heartbreak, the Panamanian Football Federation (FEPAFUT) took to X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter, to honor the late footballer.

Their message conveyed profound grief, offering condolences to Hernandez’s family and the wider football community of Panama.

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