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Dispute at public viewing - groups attack each other

A fight suddenly breaks out at a public viewing event in Rosenheim. The police investigate for insult and assault.

While watching soccer together in Rosenheim, an argument suddenly breaks out. (symbolic image)
While watching soccer together in Rosenheim, an argument suddenly breaks out. (symbolic image)

Scuffle at the European Championship match - Dispute at public viewing - groups attack each other

At a Public-Viewing event in Rosenheim, at least eight people have insulted each other and some have fought. According to initial investigations, a 17-year-old hit a 36-year-old in the face during the watching of the EM game on the late Friday evening, the police reported.

Subsequently, more people had arrived. According to the police, two groups had gotten into a fight. The Rosenheim Police took over the investigations regarding bodily harm and insulting.

A medical treatment of the involved parties was reportedly not necessary, according to the information given. It remained unclear at first why the fight had broken out.

The public-viewing event in Bavaria's Rosenheim was marred by instances of crime, with verbal insults and physical altercations occurring amongst attendees. The scuffle during the Europeans (EM) soccer game resulted in a 17-year-old inflicting bodily injury on a 36-year-old by hitting him in the face. Despite the heated atmosphere, no further medical treatment was required for the individuals involved. The police in Rosenheim initiated investigations into both bodily harm and offensive language contributions.

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