Fast trailer? – Football fans beat Lower Austrians in the car

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A young Lower Austrian will not soon forget his Sunday trip to the McDonald’s at Ybbs. Rapid fans allegedly kicked the 19-year-old’s car and punched him in the face.

“I think it’s sad, it’s crazy!” The next day, the 19-year-old’s father is still upset. On Sunday evening around 6:30 p.m., his son drove his car on a roundabout in Kemmelbach, Lower Austria, he tells the “Krone”. A gray bus with a Viennese license plate blocked the road – 15 Rapid fans reportedly jumped out.

Bursch punched the victim in the face
Without warning, the unknown people allegedly kicked and hit the Scheibbser’s car. The 19-year-old rolled down the window and complained loudly about the incomprehensible and aggressive behavior. Whereupon – as the father of the ‘Krone’ tells – a blond boy in a red T-shirt got into the car, grabbed his son and hit him in the face with his fist. Only when the victim threatened to call the police did the crowd let him and his car go.

Was Rapid’s defeat the reason for the aggression?
The Lower Austrian still had pain in his face on Monday. In the afternoon you will want to examine the damage to the car again and possibly go to the doctor. There is also a message that was not made with the first shock. The father is shocked: “Just because the club has just lost 0:5 (lost quickly to LASK in Linz on Sunday afternoon, editor’s note), you cannot behave like that.” In any case, the club has not responded! one request from the “Crown”.

Source: Krone

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