(Reuters) -Nottingham Forest proprietor Evangelos Marinakis has pledged monetary help for any followers of the Premier League membership who have been caught up in a mass stabbing incident on a practice close to Cambridge in England on Saturday.
The collection of stabbings led to 11 individuals being handled for accidents. A 32-year-old British man was the only real suspect accused.
Stories in British media stated one of many injured was a season-ticket holder at Metropolis Floor, whereas Forest confirmed that a lot of their supporters have been travelling on the practice following their 2-2 dwelling draw with Manchester United.
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“Everybody at Nottingham Forest is shocked and deeply saddened by what occurred,” Greek transport magnate Marinakis stated in an announcement on Sunday.
“The braveness and selflessness proven by our supporters on that practice represents the easiest of humanity and the easiest of our membership’s neighborhood.
“We are going to be sure any supporter caught up on this incident receives no matter monetary help they require to allow them to entry the absolute best medical care as they get better.”
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru)