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Milan, the head ultras of Inter Vittorio Boiocchi killed in the house. The north curve leaves the stands during the match

Vittorio Boiocchi69 years old, historian head ultras of Interwas killed Saturday night on the street on the outskirts of Milan. He was hit by several gunshots that hit him in the neck and chest around 7.45 pm, in via Fratelli Zanzottera, in the Figino district, on the outskirts of the city. Transported in desperate conditions to the San Carlo hospital, he died in the emergency room. What appears a ambush took place just before the start of the Nerazzurri’s home game against Sampdoria. After the news circulated there North Curve Inter remained silent, without displaying banners and singing chants during the match at San Siro, then the Boys left the stands – the second ring – during the interval.

Boiocchi practically lived a life between prison and stadium, his great passion. At his expense were pronounced ten final convictions for crimes of association a to commit a crime aimed at the international traffic of narcoticscriminal association aimed at the receiving, carrying and illegal possession of weapons, as well as robbery, kidnapping and theft. She has spent over 26 years in prisonfrom 1992 to 2018: the last time he was arrested in 2021 by the Milanese mobile squad which is now investigating his murder. He had also been joined by five years of Daspo following the clashes that took place after Inter-Napoli in 2018, the occasion in which the Varese ultras died Dede Belardinelli. Last May the Supreme Court had rejected his appeal, which is why he had to stay two kilometers from the stadium during the matches.

The Flying Squad, directed by Marco Calì, arrested him in 2021 after catching him in a car with a gun, a knife, handcuffs, taser and a Guardia di Finanza bib, all of which turned out to be equipment for committing extortion. In the world of the North curve of the Inter ultras, the figure of Boiocchi has always been respected. In 2019, after about 26 years in prison, he had returned to the stadium, and the ultras had dedicated a choir to him. A tribute that an old friend of him, Franchino Caravita, he had considered an affront, to the point that the confrontation between the two had ended in fistfights and it had been Caravita himself who had taken them. It had seemed the beginning of a breakup and instead the two had quickly reassured the people of the fans by posting a photo together from the hospital bed of Boiocchi, in the meantime suffering from a heart attack.

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