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8 Years Have Passed Since the Tragedy in Piazza San Carlo, Turin Remembers the Victims with a Ceremony

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TURIN – It was the evening of June 3, 2017 and Juventus and Real Madrid were about to take the field to play the Champions League. In Turin, thousands of people were in Piazza San Carlo to watch the final on the big screens. An evening of celebration that turned into tragedy. Two people died, Marisa Amato and Erika Pioletti, and about 1,600 were injured in the crush. This morning in Piazza San Carlo a ceremony was held to remember the two victim…
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TURIN – It was the evening of June 3, 2017 and Juventus and Real Madrid were about to take the field to play the Champions League. In Turin, thousands of people were in Piazza San Carlo to watch the final on the big screens. An evening of celebration that turned into tragedy. Two people died, Marisa Amato and Erika Pioletti, and about 1,600 were injured in the crush. This morning in Piazza San Carlo a ceremony was held to remember the two victim…

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quotidianopiemontese.it broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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