The Untold Story Of Juventus Fans Defect After Real Madrid Beats Them At Cardiff
Italians Faced Stampede After Madri's Defect |
In
an update on Saturday's dramatic events in a square packed with
supporters watching the Cardiff match on a giant screen, the local
prefecture said 1,527 had been treated for mainly minor injuries.
Three
people were in a serious condition, including a young boy of Chinese
origin who was crushed after tripping as he tried to run.
"We
were buried under bodies," his sister told reporters outside the
hospital where he was reported to be in a coma with chest injuries.
AFP
reporters who witnessed the scenes said the panic seemed to have been
triggered by fireworks, followed by one or more people shouting that a
bomb had exploded -- a notion that quickly filtered through the crowd.
The incident compounded a miserable night for fans of Turin-based Juventus, who lost the final 4-1 to Real Madrid.
It
also underlined the impact recent acts of terror are having on a
jittery public across Europe, and the dilemmas now faced by organisers
of any mass gathering of people following the Bataclan, Paris and
Manchester concert attacks.
The
square was still dotted with shoes, clothes, bags and patches of blood
on Sunday morning. The high number of cuts was blamed on beer in glass
bottles having been freely available before and during the match from
unlicensed vendors.
"We
heard a noise, then there was a movement of people like a wave and
everyone started falling over each other," said Luca, one of the fans
caught up in the drama.
"I
have got blood on me from the people who fell on top of me, people were
screaming, jumping over each other," he told AFPTV. "It was really
awful - we really thought it was Manchester again."
The Untold Story Of Juventus Fans Defect After Real Madrid Beats Them At Cardiff
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