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A basketball-driver is killed after a stone attack on a bus carrying fans in Italy

Local media reported that a bus driver died after stones were thrown against a vehicle transporting fans from a basketball match in central Italy. This shocked the country, where violence between fans is usually associated with soccer.

The Italian newspaper La Nazione reported that after a match between SRS Sebastiani Rieti vs Pistoia Basket 2000 on Sunday in Serie A2, or the second tier, a Pistoia fan bus was attacked with stones and bricks outside of Rieti.

It was reported that a stone had smashed the windscreen of one of the two drivers aboard, who later died despite efforts to revive him.

Italian media reported that it was not immediately apparent if those who hurled rocks at the bus were rival supporters.

The death of Giorgia Mello was described as "terrible" news by Prime Minister Giorgia.

She wrote, "The attack was an unacceptable and senseless crime of violence," on X.

Gianni Petrucci said that he would be working with the legal authorities to develop a response.

This is not basketball. "These are criminals and murderers. People with no future or present," he said to RAI, the Italian national broadcaster.

Violence between soccer fans has been a problem in Italy for many years.

In April, 13 officers were injured in skirmishes that broke out between AS Roma and Lazio supporters ahead of the Rome Derby. In May, an Atalanta supporter aged 26 was fatally stabbed during clashes involving Atalanta supporters and Inter Milan fans. (Reporting and editing by Keith Weir, Gianluca Smeraro)

(source: Reuters)