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“My TV went out”: Inter Miami striker Germán Berterame tells his story of returning to play after a head injury

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Inter Miami forward Germán Berterame has received medical clearance to return to play following a head injury. The Argentine-born Mexican national team forward, who described his blackout experience using the colloquial phrase "Se me apagó la tele" (my TV turned off), is set to rejoin the squad's matchday roster, providing a significant boost to the club and its supporters.

Separately, in law enforcement news from Mexico, the president of the Central de Abastos in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, José Pimentel Moncada, was allegedly abducted on August 20 in the municipality of Sinaloa. The kidnapping was publicly reported by the victim's family via a video statement released on August 21.

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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) Sports focus on Germán Berterame's medical clearance after a head injury.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) Crime reporting on the alleged kidnapping of a Sinaloa market president.
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