Portuguese authorities investigate alleged police brutality against Benfica fan
- 9 years ago
Portuguese authorities have launched an official investigation after a video of alleged police brutality went viral.
Jose Magalhaes says he had been allowed to leave a football match early with his 66-year-old father and two sons, aged nine and 13, because they were being crushed by the celebrating Benfica fans.
Their 0-0 draw in the away match meant they had won the title.
The video has been played widely on Portuguese TV and social media and caused a national scandal.
It shows Magalhaes resting on a low wall with his family outside the stadium when he says the police attacked him without reason:
“What I said, pointing to the stadium, was that he should be worried about what was happening inside because there were more people struggling, I was trying to explain that the situation had to be solved, and then I think it was those gestures that provoked the rest”
Magalhaes says his younger son has been left particularly traumatised by the incident. They had only stopped walkin
Jose Magalhaes says he had been allowed to leave a football match early with his 66-year-old father and two sons, aged nine and 13, because they were being crushed by the celebrating Benfica fans.
Their 0-0 draw in the away match meant they had won the title.
The video has been played widely on Portuguese TV and social media and caused a national scandal.
It shows Magalhaes resting on a low wall with his family outside the stadium when he says the police attacked him without reason:
“What I said, pointing to the stadium, was that he should be worried about what was happening inside because there were more people struggling, I was trying to explain that the situation had to be solved, and then I think it was those gestures that provoked the rest”
Magalhaes says his younger son has been left particularly traumatised by the incident. They had only stopped walkin