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Sport2023-08-17 16:36:00

Bleeding behind the ice cream fridge to escape Croatian hooligans, the shocking footage from the murder of the AEK fan is published (Video)

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Bleeding behind the ice cream fridge to escape Croatian hooligans, the shocking

Shocking details have been revealed about the event that happened in Greece, where a fan of the AEK team was beaten to death, after a violent fight with the ultras of Dinamo Zagreb, on the eve of the match between the two teams.

Michalis Katsouri died after being stabbed by some Croatian fans in the late hours of Monday when Dinamo Zagreb fans started the violent brawl. The Greek media have published the last moments of the young man, who is seen bleeding, trying to escape from the Croats.

In the first video, Michalis is seen running towards a store on Smyrni and Fokon streets wearing a blue shirt, shorts, hoodie and gloves, while holding the Hearts team crest on his left hand. The 29-year-old enters covered in blood and sits behind the ice cream cooler, while the store owners look at him in amazement.


A woman and a man nearby then hand Michalis, who can't even hold his head up, a piece of paper to wipe away as the bleeding continues.

At one point, a person arrives at the store and tries to help Michalis Katsouris, as he is still sitting behind the store's refrigerator. This person seems to be trying to give water to the 29-year-old, while at the same time trying to inform someone about the dramatic situation that is happening in front of him.

In the next video, Michalis is seen trying to stand up, but apparently the forces have left him and therefore he falls to the ground again, in the place where he found refuge from the hooligans' attack.

According to the conclusions reached during the investigations by the authorities, in the following minutes Mivhalis lost even more strength from the bleeding that caused the fatal blow and he lost his life.

For the violent clash between Croatian and AEK fans, the court has left 12 people in custody. 10 Croats, one Greek and one Albanian are being held in the detention cell, who have denied having anything to do with the murder and have declared that they were 'bystanders'.

The accused hooligans stated that they were in the wrong place, at the wrong time and that they were not involved in the incident. The statements of the first 30 defendants were made simultaneously in front of three investigators. All categorically denied their participation in the bloody event.

The local media say that together with the hooligans of Dinamo Zagreb, there were Panathinaikos fans outside the AEK stadium and together they attacked the AEK fans who were in the "OPAP Arena", where a fierce fight broke out, with Molotov cocktails, sticks and other items. The hooligans also tried to enter the stadium, whose doors were closed.

 

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