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Three arrested for death of Italian basketball fan's bus driver

Italian police reported that three "ultra" supporters of an Italian basketball club were arrested after the driver of a rival team's bus was killed by stones thrown into his vehicle.

The death of Raffaele Marianell, 65, shocked Italians, who had grown accustomed to the violence that soccer fans are known for.

Marianella, the co-driver of the bus, was not behind the wheel. The hail of bricks and stones hit the vehicle as it was transporting fans of Pistoia Basket 2000 home after a match against RSR Sebastiani Rieti on Sunday in Serie A2, Italy's second tier.

He was killed after he was hit by a large rock that came through his windscreen.

Police in Rieti reported that the three suspects who were arrested are part of an "ultra group" of RSR Sebastiani Rieti supporters.

The group was traced when police escorting a fan bus in the central Italian town of Rieti stopped a vehicle carrying another group and drove away.

The Prime Minister Giorgia Melons has called the attack "an inexcusable and senseless act." (Written by Keith Weir and edited by Timothy Heritage).

(source: Reuters)