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Monza Issues Latest Report On Stabbed Arsenal Player, Pablo Mari
Five persons were involved in a knife attack that included Pablo Mari as one of the victims died after a man grabbed a knife in the supermarket and randomly stabbed people before the police arrived to apprehend him.
The 29-year-old will be out for three months following the attack which will have him undergo surgeries to heal the wond after avoiding life threatening injuries.
Issuing a statement on his release, his loan club, Monza confirmed the player is out of hospital bed but would need ‘a period of absolute rest.’
Ahead of their Monday match against Bologna, the club confirmed that the players while warming up will wear a shirt with the inscription ‘come back soon Pablo’ as a sign of support and message to the player.
After having Monza’s request for the match to be promoted rejected by the Serie A, the both clubs will witness a minute of silent in respect of the deceased man who has been identified as Luis Fernando Ruggieri.
“This week was has been very particular, very emotional. When we found out about Pablo it was normal that it shocked everyone. We were very down,” Monza manager, Raffaele Palladino said. “But when we found that Pablo was out of danger we all heaved a sigh of relief.
“It was a horrible week but also beautiful because what happened to Pablo is a miracle, that it wasn’t more serious. So we realised it could have been a lot worse and we understood that it was our duty to play, to go out on the field and give everything, especially for Pablo.”
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