London - Three people were in a serious condition
Published: Sun 4 Jun 2017, 10:01 PM
Updated: Mon 5 Jun 2017, 12:02 AM
More than 1,500 people were injured, three seriously, after a bomb scare triggered a stampede among Juventus fans watching the Champions League final in Turin, local authorities said on Sunday.
In an update on Saturday's dramatic events in a square packed with supporters watching the Cardiff match on a giant screen, the local prefecture said 1,527 had been treated for mainly minor injuries.
Three people were in a serious condition, including a young boy of Chinese origin who was crushed after tripping as he tried to run. "We were buried under bodies," his sister told reporters outside the hospital where he was reported to be in a coma with chest injuries. Witnesses said the panic seemed to have been triggered by fireworks, followed by one or more people shouting that a bomb had exploded. The incident compounded a miserable night for fans of Turin-based Juventus, who lost the final 4-1 to Real Madrid.