Football fan beat to death

Published July 6, 2006

NAIROBI, July 5: Kenyan football fans beat to death a young man supporting Brazil in a row after France's World Cup victory at the weekend, police said on Wednesday.

“They were going home after watching the game when an argument came up between them about the match,” district deputy police boss Charles Gathiari said from the village in western Siaya district where the incident took place.

Despite not having a decent national team, Kenyans are feverish soccer fans, following the English Premier League and now the World Cup with almost religious fervour.

Fights in bars over soccer are common.

When a passerby came across the fight after France knocked out Brazil 1-0 on Saturday night, he carried the 21-year-old Brazil fan, Austin ‘Ochieng’ Okello, to his house where he died overnight, Gathiari said.

The other two men, who had been supporting France and apparently began taunting Okello, fled and were still missing.—Reuters

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