One of the tourists -- a retired U.S. serviceman whom officials estimated was in his 70s -- allegedly put Warner Segura in a headlock and broke his clavicle after the 20-year-old and two other men armed with a knife and gun held up their tour bus Wednesday, said Luis Hernandez, the police chief of Limon, 80 miles east of San Jose.Unless it was a really brutal and traumatic fracture which puntucred something, I doubt the broken clavicle killed the attacker. Probably suffocated him, or broke his wind pipe or something like that.
...he tourists drove Segura to the local Red Cross branch, but he was declared dead, Hernandez said.
Either way, good on these senior citizens...they defended themselve and drove the attackers off, killing one.
Not that the corpse is a loss to society, but how do you break someones clavicle with a headlock, never mind die from a broken clavicle?