Italy is reeling from a senseless attack that left one man dead and several others injured. On Tuesday, a coach carrying supporters of Pistoia Basket, an Italian basketball team, was ambushed on the highway near Rieti with stones thrown by rival fans of Sebastiani Rieti.
According to eyewitnesses, a large stone smashed through the windscreen and hit the head of 65-year-old driver Raffaele Marianella, who was sitting at the front but not driving at the time. He succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival at the hospital.
The attack has sparked outrage among Italian authorities, with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemning it as an "unacceptable and insane act of violence". She expressed her deepest condolences to the victim's family and vowed that those responsible would be brought to justice.
Pistoia Basket had just won a match against Sebastiani Rieti in a second-tier league game. Italian Sports Minister Andrea Abodi described the attack as a "shocking assault" carried out by "criminals who have turned into murderers and can never be called fans".
Federbasket, Italy's national basketball federation, has also condemned the attack, with its president Gianni Petrucci calling the perpetrators "murderers with no future". He assured that he would work closely with law enforcement to ensure that those responsible face justice.
This tragic incident highlights the darker side of sports fandom and the need for greater security measures to protect fans traveling to and from matches.
According to eyewitnesses, a large stone smashed through the windscreen and hit the head of 65-year-old driver Raffaele Marianella, who was sitting at the front but not driving at the time. He succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival at the hospital.
The attack has sparked outrage among Italian authorities, with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemning it as an "unacceptable and insane act of violence". She expressed her deepest condolences to the victim's family and vowed that those responsible would be brought to justice.
Pistoia Basket had just won a match against Sebastiani Rieti in a second-tier league game. Italian Sports Minister Andrea Abodi described the attack as a "shocking assault" carried out by "criminals who have turned into murderers and can never be called fans".
Federbasket, Italy's national basketball federation, has also condemned the attack, with its president Gianni Petrucci calling the perpetrators "murderers with no future". He assured that he would work closely with law enforcement to ensure that those responsible face justice.
This tragic incident highlights the darker side of sports fandom and the need for greater security measures to protect fans traveling to and from matches.