A Brazilian woman died on Monday after suffering a cut to the neck when she was hit by a glass bottle thrown during a brawl between Palmeiras and Flamengo fans before their match on Saturday.Gabriela Anelli, a 23-year-old Palmeiras fan, was seriously injured while waiting to enter the Allianz Parque stadi
A Brazilian woman died on Monday after suffering a cut to the neck when she was hit by a glass bottle thrown during a brawl between Palmeiras and Flamengo fans before their match on Saturday.
"Thanks to everyone who prayed for my sister, but she went to live with the father in heaven," her brother, Felipe Anelli, said on Instagram. He added that they had been working with the federal government and other relevant bodies to combat fan violence. During the clash, police were also attacked with glass bottles and used pepper spray to try to restore order. It seeped into the stadium and the referee had to stop the match twice in the first half due to the players feeling irritation in their eyes and nose.
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