Vittorio Boiocchi, 69, historical head of the Ultras of the North corner of Inter was shot and killed in via Fratelli Zanzottera in Milan, the neighborhood where he lived.

The man, with multiple prejudices, was the victim of an ambush just before 8pm, just before the Inter-Sampdoria match at the San Siro stadium.

He was shot - according to initial reports - from three to five gunshots in the chest and neck.

The alarm was given by some passers-by.

The street, which has all the characteristics of a full-blown ambush, is located on the outskirts of the city, in the Figino district.

The man died shortly after being admitted to the San Carlo hospital where he had arrived in already desperate conditions.

The Mobile squad of the police headquarters led by Marco Calì investigates the murder.

Boiocchi, 69, has a past full of arrests and complaints.

The latest in 2021 for an attempted extortion against an entrepreneur.

Instead, he had had arrests and convictions since he was a young man for drug trafficking, robbery, kidnapping.

For Vittorio Boiocchi, historic head of the Nerazzurri team, this evening the Curva Nord of San Siro remained silent in the form of mourning for the match against Sampdoria.