Bahia spoke out against the Civil Police’s decision about the attack on the bus of its delegation before the game for the Copa do Nordeste; authorities indicted four men
O Bahia manifested itself this Friday, 1, about the outcome of the attack on the bus of the tricolor delegation, on February 24, before the duel against Sampaio Correa, for the Northeast Cup. Through a post on social media, the club regretted that the Civil Police closed the case as a “light bodily harm”.
Authorities concluded that the bombing of the Bahia bus, upon arrival at the Fonte Nova Arena, was a “light bodily harm”. At the time, the goalkeeper Danilo Fernandes he was one of the hardest hit by shards of glass from the windows, nearly lost his sight and had to undergo surgery to prevent further damage.
Channel – Athletistic:
The police indicted four men for involvement in the case also for a crime against public safety, when it exposes a person or a group to danger. All are part of the uniformed Bamor crowd and respond freely. According to the Brazilian Penal Code, conviction for bodily harm provides from three months to one year of imprisonment. The other crime for resulting from three to six years of imprisonment.
“Attention, Brazil: do you know the attack on our bus, which almost blinded Danilo Fernandes and could have killed people? After four months of investigation and the authorities’ promise of rigor, the Bahia Police closed the case as a minor bodily injury. When someone dies, there is no point in mourning.” wrote Bahia in the publication.
remember the case
On the night of February 24, 2022, Bahia experienced moments of terror when arriving at the Fonte Nova Arena for the match against Sampaio Corrêa. In the eighth round of the Northeast Cup group stage, the bus with the Tricolor delegation was hit by a bomb, which entered the vehicle and hit some players, including goalkeeper Danilo Fernandes.
Attention, Brazil: you know the attack on our bus, which almost blinded @dfernandes088 and could it have killed people? After 4 months of investigation and the authorities’ promise of rigor, the Bahia Police closed the case as MILD BODILY INJURY. When someone dies, there’s no point in mourning. https://t.co/v4hPtdZ1kD
— Esporte Clube Bahia (@ECBahia) July 1, 2022
Source: sportbuzz

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