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🎥 Multiple hit-and-run near the RCDE Stadium

🎥 Multiple hit-and-run near the RCDE Stadium

Yahoo15-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
The Barcelona derby has started marred by an incident that could have ended in tragedy.
A vehicle committed a multiple hit-and-run in the run-up to Espanyol-Barça in the surroundings of the RCDE Stadium and left 13 injured, although none of them seriously, according to police sources.
🚨 ÚLTIMA HORA | Atropello masivo en las inmediaciones al Estadio de Cornellá🚑 Hay 7 ambulancias trabajando a destajo sobre los aficionados atropelladospic.twitter.com/sYwwa7DN4X
— Tiempo de Juego (@tjcope) May 15, 2025
According to the Mossos, the driver panicked after her car was hit by several objects thrown by Espanyol fans and tried to flee by suddenly accelerating.
The stadium's loudspeakers reported the incident, which provoked a protest from part of the local fans, who asked for the match to be stopped. Soto Grado agreed to find out about the situation, but resumed the match minutes later.

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