Real Madrid | Vinicius case: the Police are on the trail of an inflatable doll

02/02/2023 at 05:01

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The “hanged” doll with the soccer player’s shirt and number was actually a sex toy. Investigators look for fingerprints and DNA on the fetish

The doll that appeared hanged on a bridge with the Real Madrid shirt and Vinicius Junior’s number was not a doll. It was an inflatable doll, and that erotic object is the main clue that the National Police is following to find the author, according to what CASO ABIERTO, the investigation and events channel of Prensa Ibérica, has learned.

The inflatable doll, “of the old and shabby”, according to sources in the case, is being analyzed in the Scientific Police laboratory, in search of fingerprints and DNA to try to identify the perpetrator of the events, which occurred on Thursday, January 26, before the Copa del Rey match between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. The doll (inflatable doll) with Vinicius’ shirt and number was hanging from a bridge under the banner “Madrid hate Real”.athletic front

That motto is one of those used by members of the Atlético Front, the ultra group of Atlético de Madrid. Even though that group, as an organization, has disassociated of the racist attack once morest Vinicius, the investigation suggests that the perpetrator might have been a member of the Front who acted at his own risk.

Investigators from the Provincial Information Brigade have discovered that the inflatable doll was acquired online and they are now trying to close the circle on from which online store and in which place, once they have ruled out that it was acquired in Madrid. They have traced the images of the security cameras close to the bridge of the IFEMA fairgrounds, close to the sports city of Real Madrid, but without results at the moment.

The perpetrator of that racist attack is facing a possible hate crime. It might also suffer a sanction from the Anti-Violence Commission (made up of members of the Prosecutor’s Office, Police, Civil Guard, Ministry of the Interior, Higher Sports Council, Professional Football League and the Spanish Football Federation), which announced this week its intention to “raise the corresponding sanction proposals for the perpetrators of these despicable acts of a racist, xenophobic or intolerant nature”.

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Ana Frank

The National Police is also investigating another racist incident that occurred before the Madrid derby. It is a banner with the image of the teenager of jewish origin Ana Frank, who died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp following she and her family hid from Nazi troops in their Amsterdam home for almost two and a half years. During the confinement, the girl wrote a diary in which she reflected her anguish and her experiences.

In this case, the researchers have obtained the image of a man, supposedly a member of Ultra Sur, who might have been responsible for the banner, but he is masked and his face cannot be seen. They’re checking security cameras in the area to try to identify him. The police hypothesis is that members of Ultra Sur, radical followers of Real Madridhad met with others from Frente Atlético to hit before the gamebut the ultras followers of Atleti did not come and there was only the banner.

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