Tavern row ends in bloodshed

Published Jul 5, 2010

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Berlin - A German man shot two Italians in a pub on Monday, killing one and leaving the other fighting for his life, after a row about the past World Cup performances of their respective teams, police said.

"According to our current investigations, the three men got into an argument in the pub in the morning about, among other things, the success of Italy and Germany in previous World Cups," police in Hanover, northern Germany, said.

"After this, the suspect is thought to have left the pub, returned a bit later and fired at the two victims," the statement said.

A 47-year-old Italian died of his injuries in hospital. The other, aged 49, is in critical condition.

Police are now urgently searching for the suspect, a 42-year-old German man from Hanover. Authorities found a 9mm pistol in the vicinity of the pub.

The two respective teams, Italy and Germany, have had very different experiences in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Italy came into the competition as one of the favourites after winning the 2006 World Cup but crashed out in the group stages after a humiliating loss to Slovakia.

On the other side, a young German team have stormed to the semifinals, with a 4-1 win over England and a 4-0 humiliation of a strong Argentina team.

However, historically, Italy have won the World Cup more times than Germany, with four victories (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006) to three (1954, 1974, 1990). - Sapa-AFP

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