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Police open fire before football derby in Argentina, with one fan fighting to save eyesight later another … – The Sun

April 18th, 2017 7:48 pm

THE terrifying moment police opened fire on football fans in Argentina has been caught on camera.

It occurred before the same derby between Atletico Belgrano and Talleres in which a fan was thrown over a railing and died of his injuries in hospital.

Argentinian news outlet, Ole, report a man named Diego Frydman was hit with a bullet in his eye.

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And he was rushed to hospital for an operation to save his vision and movement.

It is as yet unclear why the local police in Cordoba opened fire, but it happened as the Talleres bus was pulling into Mario Alberto Kempes stadium.

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The shocking incident tops off a dark day in Argentinian football.

A 22-year-old Belgrano fan named Emanuel Ezequiel Balbo was pushed to his death at half-time of the encounter by fellow fans.

His father, Raul, late claimed the killer was a man named Oscar Gomez, who five years over had fatally run over his other son.

Emanuel Ezequiel Balbo was attacked by man who allegedly killed his brother

Emanuel was thrown over a railing and fell down the stand after it he had reportedly been falsely accused of supporting Talleres.

Four have been arrested over the incident.

Fans of both clubs have moved to end the violence which has plagued this fixture.

The Argentinian ambassador for Ecuador is an avid Bergano follower, and he tweeted a picture of himself covering one eye, which simulates a Pirate and their nickname isPiratas.

Several fans of Talleres, their arch-rivals, replicated the gesture, and Belgrano supporters responded with images of themselves making a T sign along with the hashtag #WeAreNotEnemies.

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