Boiler after football game: fists fly in Murnau!
Boiler after football game: fists fly in Murnau!
In the Upper Bavarian Murnau there was a sensational incident: a football game between the U17 team of Olympiadorf Munich and TSV Murnau ended abruptly in a violation. After the final whistle on November 30th, in which the Munich 4: 2 had won, the players became palpable from both sides. According to merkur Young people together, while spectators and even folders were involved in the tumultuous scenes. The referee pulled three red cards and the police were switched on to clarify the Situation and record the investigation into dangerous bodily harm.
Investigations against four people
The Munich public prosecutor's office has initiated a procedure against four people who were involved in the incident. Even if the TSV Murnau does not want to comment on the incidents, Petra Wenzel, the department head of Olympiadorf, reported to speak and mentioned that there were repeated insults towards her players during the game. According to the participants, the situation escalated, which reported racist hostility, which urged one of the players into a violent reaction. According to Wenzel, this was the first incident of this kind in the team, and those responsible must now think about how such arguments can be prevented.
In the middle of these violent arguments, there is also another dramatic story that makes headlines in Murnau: a 57-year-old Russian citizen is suspected of having murdered two Ukrainian soldiers. This incident, which took place in April during a dispute over the Ukraine decline, not only affected the local community, but also attracted international attention, above all by the brutal way of acting in which the two soldiers were stabbed on open street. The process is expected to begin in February at the Munich II District Court and the public and the Ukrainian community observe the developments with great concern, such as Süddeutsche.de reported.
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