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In the stampede in Turin during the Champions League final number of victims has increased

During the crush in Turin injured more than 1,000 people

The number of victims in a crush in Turin while watching the final match of the Champions League between Juventus and real Madrid has grown to 1000 people.

As reported by Football Italia, the panic occurred after the third scoring real Madrid in the 64th minute of the match. According to one, the cause was the explosion of firecrackers, on the other – the collapse of the boom.

Among the injured five people sustained serious injuries, two more (including four children) in critical condition.

During the games in Turin in Piazza San Carlo there was a mass stampede in which nearly 200 people were injured.

We will remind, real Madrid beat Juventus 4:1 in the final of the Champions League for the first time in the history of the second year in a row became the winner of the tournament.








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