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Soccer: Immobile says attacked with family in street

Web hate fuelled assault while taking son to school says striker

Soccer: Immobile says attacked with family in street

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 15 - Lazio's Italy centre-forward Ciro Immobile said Friday he had been attacked with his family while taking his four-year-old son to school in Rome.
    Immobile, 34, linked the alleged attack to a climate of Web hate that has arisen since Maurizio Sarri quit as coach amid a long poor spell for the team. He had been targeted for allegedly supporting the Tuscan coach, said Immobile.
    "Incitement to hatred is a crime and must be punished," he said.
    After Sarri's farewell Wednesday, Immobile said that he was "verbally and physically assaulted by a group of people" Friday morning, in front of his 4-year-old son's school, while he was accompanying the boy there with his wife.
    The aggression, Immobile emphasised through his press office, was the consequence of "incitement to hatred" by some press organs and journalists via social media, who with "hateful words' reported "reconstructions not corresponding to reality", claiming he was a supporter of Sarri.
    Immobile said he will file a criminal complaint against those responsible for the "defamation" and physical and verbal violence.. (ANSA).
   

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