The head of the Court of Instruction No. 4 of Pamplona considered that the racist insults that the Real Madrid player received Vinicius Jr.., at the El Sadar stadium on February 18, 2023, “may constitute a crime”, but The case was initiated due to the impossibility of identifying its authors.
In the issued order, which can still be appealed, the magistrate agrees with temporary suspension of proceedings after the police were unable to identify the author or authors of the insults during the investigation.
This legal procedure was initiated on the basis of a complaint filed by Professional football league for a possible criminal offense committed on February 18 last year during a match between Merengue and Osasuna.

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“From the actions taken, it is clear that the facts may constitute a crime, but there is insufficient information to identify the perpetrators,” the letter states.
Thus, in accordance with the provisions of Article 641.2.ª Criminal Procedure Law, “It is appropriate to agree to temporary dismissal and, in accordance with Article 634 of the same legal text, in the absence of enforcement proceedings and archiving of these actions.”
The case in Pamplona is just one of several brought in Spain over racist abuse of a Brazilian footballer, including charges of four ultras Atlético Frontaccused of hanging inflatable doll wearing a Víni T-shirt on a bridgewhich, by a ruling of Judge Marcelino Sexmero, published on January 10, opened oral proceedings for the purpose of holding a trial against him.

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In this case Public Prosecutor’s Office of Madrid Requests four years in prison for those who are prosecuted for a crime that threatens other rights and public liberties, and at the same time requires them to be subject to civil liability joint and several compensation of 6 thousand euros for moral damage caused to the football player.
(according to information from EFE And Aristegui News)
Source: Aristegui Noticias

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