lundi 16 mars 2009 15:12

Summary of Monday, police said encouraging Iraqis to kill players from the rival team after he was shot when he tried to score an equalizer in the final minutes of a football match The masses of Iraq BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Police said Monday that encouraging Iraqis to kill players from the rival team after he was shot when he tried to score an equalizer in the final minutes of a football match. The shooting occurred in a game last Saturday between the two locals in Hilla, 100 km south of Baghdad. A senior police officer who declined to be named, told Reuters: "Once the individual player goal keeper Haidar Kadhim and proximity of a tie for the team was encouraging spectators fire." "It was encouraging to have arrested on the spot, but he died unfortunately."
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