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December 27th 2018The passion for soccer and martial arts, wife and two children and a job in Switzerland in construction, as a tiler. Out of the solar and funny field, inside the stadium hit at least twice by Daspo. This is the portrait of Daniele Belardinelli, a 39-year-old Inter supporter, among the leaders of the ultrà Blood Honor group of Varese, dead hit by an suv during Inter-Napoli pre-game clashes in Via Novara last night.

On the dynamics that caused his death the Milan police station investigates, while in the province of Varese, where Daniele lived, few people want to comment on what happened and his family huddles around his two children (12 years the eldest).

"He loved football, but we didn't talk much about it because I support Juventus and he was a fan of Inter, I don't know what to say, he was a sunny boy," an uncle commented. Many are talking about Daniele's sport, especially with regards to his successes in competitions also at international level.

A long-time member of the "Fight Academy", a school of martial arts and combat sports of Morazzone, a municipality in the Varese area where he lived, the 39-year-old won several sporting successes in disciplines such as "short fencing", "jacket and knife" knife competition and "capraia". With his team he also flew, returning victorious, to St. Petersburg (Russia). "He never had a disqualification during the races, never a recall - said a former teammate - he never complained about the referees' decisions, he was serious during competitions and smiling in life".

Belardinelli's great passion was football. He also became the leader of the ultras group "Blood Honor" of Varese, founded in 1998, the most extreme fringe of white and red cheer that is historically twinned with that of Inter. Just with the friends with whom he shared his passion for football "but let's forget for him the classic stereotype of violent ultras", said an acquaintance, in 2007 he participated in a dispute with the police at the end of a series match C2 in Varese, for which he received a 5-year Daspo. And exactly five years later he was hit by a second Daspo for taking part in scuffles at the end of the friendly Como-Inter.