04.09.2024 17:50
In Milan, Italy, an argument among fans of Inter, a Serie A team, turned into an armed and knife fight. Andrea Beretta, a 49-year-old leader of the Ultra Interisti fan group, and Antonio Bellocco, a 39-year-old, got into a fight for unknown reasons. Bellocco was stabbed in the throat and died at the scene. Beretta also suffered a leg injury.
In a fight between two members of the Inter Milan football team's fan group in the city of Milan, Italy, one person died and another person was injured.
ARGUMENT TURNED INTO AN ARMED AND KNIFE FIGHT
According to the Italian ANSA news agency, a dispute between 49-year-old Andrea Beretta and 39-year-old Antonio Bellocco, both leaders of the Inter fan group (Ultra Interisti), turned into an armed and knife fight this morning in the Cernusco sul Naviglio district of Milan.
ONE DIED, THE OTHER WAS INJURED
During the fight, Bellocco shot Beretta, while Beretta stabbed Bellocco in the throat in response. Bellocco died at the scene due to the stab wound, and Beretta was injured in the leg. Other reports in the Italian media mentioned that there were photos of the two together on social media platforms, appearing as friends. However, the reason for the bloody fight is still unknown.
THE CAUSE OF THE FIGHT COULD BE THE FAN GROUP LEADERSHIP
It was stated that the deceased Bellocco had connections with the international organized crime group Ndrangheta, which operates in the southern city of Reggio Calabria and its surroundings, and that he was the son of mafia leader Giulio Bellocco, who died in prison in January. Reports mentioned that Antonio Bellocco, who also had a criminal record with Ndrangheta, becoming the leader of the Inter fan group about a year ago could be one of the reasons that led to today's fight.