(ANSA) - Turin, February 17 - Nine fresh indictments were
filed Monday for sowing panic in Turin's Piazza San Carlo in the
night of June 3, 2017, during the screening of a Champions
League final, in an incident in which led to two women losing
their lives and saw 1,672 people were injured.
Last May four defendants were sentenced to just over 10 years
in jail on manslaughter charges in the case.
The four young Moroccan nationals used pepper spray in order
to steal money as a large crowd was watching the Juventus-Real
Madrid match on a maxi screen in the Turin square, causing the
deadly stampede.
9 fresh indictments in Turin stampede
Two women killed in crush during CL final viewing in city square