Fans report train trawls at the exit of the second

Fans report train trawls at the exit of the second RBD show in Engenhão

At the end of RBD’s second exhibition at EngenhãoReproduktion/Redes Sociais, there was public unrest and arrests

Published on November 11, 2023 12:43 p.m

Promoting Rio Fans who attended the RBD show at the Nilton Santos Stadium in Rio’s North Zone this Friday (10) were once again faced with riots and traffic on the way out on the second day. The performance of the Mexican group ended this Saturday around midnight (3), after a delay of about an hour before the start, and the audience who went to the train reported that there were moments of tension. In a video circulating on social media, people can be seen running and pushing each other on the sidewalk of the Engenho de Dentro Olympic station, where one of the robberies allegedly took place.

According to fans returning home by train, one of the compositions was the target of a raid, a stampede occurred and passengers’ cell phones and other belongings were stolen. “The RBD show was everything, leaving the stadium was fine, the problem was the crowds getting on the train and the dragnet. People were running and stomping on each other, people were frantically opening the door, people were running out,” one person said. “There was an attack on the train and I got off straight at the station where the boys did it. I literally got off the train and the boys attacked, I’m in shock!” said another. “RBD’s show ended with a delay on the way out in addition to the delay. Thank you, Rio. I will never come back here to see a show again,” said another.

However, the military police reported that, according to the commander of the 3rd BPM (Méier), there was no cause for any trawling incidents during the company’s operations on the second day of the event. The Prime Minister also stated that a new policing program would be implemented in the region after analyzing the confusion that arose at the first show last Thursday (9). “Patrols have been increased at the main entrances to the stadium to ensure the safety of the public.”

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