00:12Good evening, it is a very short news broadcast, the one we propose between the two halves of the
00:16Liverpool-Juventus match.
00:18It is precisely the very serious riots that occurred in Brussels, in the stadium
00:22by Heisel.
00:22The toll is tragic, officially speaking of 35 deaths, but it seems that the victims are
00:27over 60 and 250 are injured, we deal with it in the opening of the newspaper.
00:35Good evening, we are opening this edition of TG3 Piemonte at such a late hour and unfortunately with
00:41the terrible news coming from the stadium in Brussels, with a toll of dozens of
00:46dead and hundreds of injured, people overwhelmed by collapses and terrifying crushes.
00:52The latest news coming from the Belgian capital says that not even a single person is known
00:57name of the victims, some of whom are said to be Italian, given that the sector in which it is located
01:02the collapse of the railings was one of those reserved for fans coming from Italy.
01:08Good evening, unusual opening for this edition of TG2 tonight still dedicated at least in part
01:13to the very serious incidents that marred the prologue to the Cup final match
01:17Champions League scheduled in Brussels between Juventus and Liverpool.
01:21A quarter of an hour, twenty minutes before the match was due to start, Liverpool supporters
01:26they passed through the sector occupied by Juventus fans, a scuffle broke out,
01:31a stampede, a series of falls, a wall apparently collapsed, several spectators falling
01:37in the void, we are talking about 36 deaths, these are at least the latest official news of a hundred
01:42of injured.
01:54We let everything happen, they let everything happen, they let everything happen, without
02:01intervene and from there we knew that there were criminals born in English, all over the world they do it like that,
02:07I'm not alone here.
02:13The police were not there, there were not, there was not a policeman, they came slowly one
02:19towards here, where we were, one at a time they entered, then they entered slowly
02:25everyone, when they saw the first dead, when they saw the first dead, they intervened.
02:55They sent us against, practically with the other stand and the police didn't do anything
03:01nothing, after there is another scandal, I am a doctor here, I am a doctor, the only doctors
03:06that were inside here in the infirmary, we three Italian doctors were, there was no
03:10only one doctor, there was no water, there was no wire, there was nothing, nothing, they left us
03:16so, this was the Belgian thing, the police were complicit in these murderers.
03:43A few minutes ago, news arrived from Brussels of serious incidents at the stadium,
03:47in the stadium where the Juventus-Liverpool football match was due to start shortly
03:52for the Champions Cup final, serious accidents in which there were also several
03:57injuries apparently caused by overcrowding.
04:00The police down below were watching, I'm with you, it's not possible, inside the boss
04:08because that's where they separated the stands and there was no one there.
04:24The game for you gocchana is to confess to the police, that is to get out of protection
04:31of a company in front, not answering the communications, stay calm, we have to
04:37for you.
04:41About an hour ago the section reserved for Liverpool fans overflowed into another section of the pitch where
04:50there were the Juventus fans
04:51some coffee beans exploded, then in the crowd of people in the pool some gates collapsed
05:00after which many people poured onto the pitch
05:04I doubt that the match can be played even if the inside of the playing field is now completely clear
05:12we must remember in the absence of precise information that a good part of the 30-35 thousand fans coming from Italy
05:20they came from Turin and other Piedmontese centers
05:23for example, on Tuesday evening, dozens and dozens of buses had gathered in front of the Royal Palace
05:30for a journey that took them to Brussels in the morning and afternoon
05:34they were going for a festive show and instead many, we don't know who they are at this time, found death or
05:41they suffered serious injuries
05:43and now you see that unfortunately they still overflow and go
05:49well bravely Gabrini and Tardelli
05:51Gabrini and Tardelli really went to the fans with great courage
05:58here is also Brio
05:59here is also Brio who were induced by their managers to do persuasion work towards Juventus fans
06:08Were you in favor of playing the match or would you have preferred to go home?
06:12but initially we had decided not to enter the field
06:18precisely because the news that was arriving was terrible
06:235, 10, 15, 20, 25
06:27These are images that speak for themselves.
06:29and so I would suggest a bit of silence from the reporter
06:56then we had a couple of meetings
06:58at a certain point with the intervention of the UEFA president himself
07:03of the UEFA executive
07:04of some, two or three big names in Italian football
07:10and even some ministers
07:12we thought it would be a good idea to evaluate the matter
07:15and maybe play this game
07:17in those moments it's always difficult
07:20you never know what the best decision is
07:23we thought that by playing the game like this
07:26could further strengthen the police force
07:32someone could even leave the field with peace of mind
07:36and play the game
07:38I have the UEFA representative next to me
07:42which confirms to me that there are 36 deaths
07:48while another piece of news that leaves me rather disconcerted
07:55is that the game will be played
07:57Obviously we didn't notice anything
08:02because we were inside the locker room
08:05so we didn't realize
08:08if not for the news that reached us
08:11so very questionable and even fragmentary
08:17because he entered into people who said
08:21they fought, they brawled
08:24there is one dead, there are two dead
08:25someone fell off the thing
08:27but everything is very confusing
08:30many would also be missing
08:32appeals were broadcast throughout the evening
08:35from the eight speakers inside and outside the football arena
08:38why we show up at police stations
08:42there is no idea yet
08:46it's a beak
08:47he is our right pampiere
08:49dioedal
08:55No
08:56No
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