Brazilian soccer fan dies after being hit in neck by bottle of beer outdoors Sao Paulo stadium

A girl has died in Brazil - two days after she was hit within the neck by a beer bottle throughout a brawl at a soccer stadium.

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Gabriela Anelli, 23, suffered two coronary heart assaults after she was hit outdoors the Allianz Parque whereas ready to get in.

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According to her brother Felipe, she was taken to hospital and operated on after being hit, and had beforehand had coronary heart, lung and kidney surgical procedure as a baby.

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Football membership Palmeiras, who play on the Sao Paulo stadium, mentioned on social media it "cannot accept that a 23-year-old woman be a victim of barbarism in a place that should be for entertainment".

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It added it needed the police to analyze what occurred because it "hurts the image of Brazilian soccer".

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On the identical day, one other incident happened in a unique space of the stadium shortly earlier than the girl was injured, inflicting the referee to pause the sport so tear fuel utilized by the police may dissipate.

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Ednaldo Rodrigues, president of the Brazilian Football Confederation, mentioned he was working with authorities "to avoid criminal and sad episodes like this from happening again".

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"Just like in the issue of racism, it is enough (of violence)," he mentioned in an announcement.

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"Soccer is about passion and not a place for infiltrated criminals to act with violence."

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Santos FC, a fellow prime flight Brazilian workforce, despatched a message of solidarity, writing on Twitter: "The four clubs with the largest fans in Sao Paulo stand in solidarity with the family of Gabriela Anelli in this moment of immense pain.

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"So we additionally embrace all of the followers, household, athletes, professionals and soccer lovers saddened by this unlucky episode. May this revolting case not be in useless.

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"We, athletes, technical committees and fans want to see arenas and stadiums without fear, without violence, without discrimination or intolerance, with a healthy and fair rivalry on the pitch, in an environment in which joy prevails, such a striking feature of Brazilian football."

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