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Infamous Inter Milan ultra boss murdered by five gunshots

Italian football has been rocked by another brutal act of violence.

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Infamous Inter Milan ultra boss murdered by five gunshots

Italian football has been rocked by another brutal act of violence. Vittorio Boiocchi, 69, the notorious Ultra leader of Inter Milan, was shot dead in the street on Saturday night. Nerazzurri fans received the news of death in the middle of the league game against Genoa Sampdoria.

The attack happened around 7.50 p.m. on Saturday in the Figino district in western Milan. According to the police, Boiocchi was hit by five shots on the outskirts of the Lombard metropolis; The Corriere de la Serra reported that the victim was hit by three bullets in the chest and neck and died during transport to the San Carlo hospital. Photo and video recordings show a large pool of blood at the crime scene.

According to reports, it was an ambush. "Repubblica" reports on two men on a motorcycle who were spotted at the time of the crime. It is not yet clear whether the fatal shots were fired from a motorcycle and who is behind the crime.

The crime happened just before the start of the home game against Genoa, which Inter won 3-0. As news of Boiocchi's death spread around the stadium, ultra groups in the Curva Nord unfurled their banners and exited the San Siro stadium at half-time, leaving a huge gap in the stands. The Nerazzurri were then 2-0 up thanks to goals from Stefan de Vrij and Nicolò Barella.

Boiocchi had a long criminal history. As the "Corriere della Sera" reports, the leader of the Inter-Tifosi had already been convicted ten times - for association for the purpose of international drug trafficking, criminal association, illegal carrying and possession of weapons, robbery, kidnapping and theft. He had spent a total of 26 years in prison.

After fan riots at a football game against SSC Napoli in 2018, the authorities punished him with a five-year stadium ban, which he took legal action against, but ultimately failed. Boiocchi had to keep a distance of two kilometers from Giuseppe Meazza during Inter home games.

Just a few days earlier, the Spanish professional Pablo Mari from Monza Calcio had been seriously injured in a knife attack by a mentally disturbed man in a shopping center.

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