Dramatic UPD: A student lit a stun bomb, it exploded prematurely and he lost his hand

Horror shook the town of Victoria, Entre Ríos. A group of senior high school students were celebrating their UPD and were preparing to launch fireworks . In that context, a 16-year-old teenager lit a stun grenade that exploded prematurely and tore off his hand . Everything was recorded on video.
The young men are final year students at the Victoria Teachers' College . During the celebration, one of them, who was on a balcony with a classmate , lit the explosive device, which immediately exploded and caused injuries that led to the total amputation of his left hand.
In the images you can see how the young man, in the middle of the celebration, noticed that the mortar was not lit correctly, and what seemed like a moment of joy ended in drama .
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Martín Tello , head of the Victoria Police Department, explained on Cadena 3 that these types of devices must be lit on the ground and that it is necessary to stay away due to the risk of explosion .
He also said that the minor was transferred to Salaverry Hospital, where doctors confirmed that " the hand had been amputated ."
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