Spanish prosecutors demand four years in prison for four supporters

Four fans were jailed four times after hanging a mannequin representing Vinicius last January in Madrid.

Spanish prosecutors have requested four years in prison for four supporters prosecuted for the hanging of a mannequin bearing the likeness of Vinicius in Madrid at the end of January, the public prosecutor announced on Tuesday.

The Madrid public prosecutor’s office indicated in a press release that it had requested “four years in prison” against these supporters “all members of the ultra group Frente Atlético, ideologically affiliated with the far right, for having hung an inflatable mannequin with the jersey of the player of the Real Madrid Vinicius» Junior.

The public prosecutor accuses them of “crime of threats and other (crimes) against fundamental rights” and demands compensation for the “moral damage” inflicted on the Brazilian star.

The trial “does not yet have a date,” said the prosecution. Arrested at the end of May, a judge charged them with “hate crime”, a criminal category including racist offenses in Spain. These four suspects were released on bail with a ban on coming within 1,000 meters of a La Liga stadium during football matches.

This ban also extends to the Real Madrid training center, near which the mannequin bearing the image of Vinicius Junior was discovered. The model was found hanging from a bridge on January 26, the day of a derby between Real and Atlético Madrid, under a banner bearing the inscription “Madrid hates Real”.

Real Madrid denounced a “racist” and “repugnant” act against its 23-year-old player, a regular target of racist attacks, saying they hoped those responsible would be punished. These attacks aroused indignation in Spain and abroad, pushing football authorities and the Spanish authorities to raise their voice against a problem considered until now not to be taken seriously enough in the country.

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