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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Michigan man faces up to 15 years in prison for soccer referee's death

DETROIT, - A soccer player was sentenced to eight to 15 years in prison on Friday for fatally injuring a referee he punched during a recreational league game in a Detroit suburb last summer.

Bassel Saad, 37, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in February for causing the death of referee John Bieniewicz. Saad hit the 44-year-old referee in the neck or throat during a game in Livonia, Michigan, last June.

Saad, a native of Lebanon who lives in Dearborn, Michigan, is not a U.S. citizen and could be deported. Saad had originally faced a charge of second-degree murder.

Under an agreement with prosecutors, Saad admitted to causing Bieniewicz's death.

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4 comments:

  1. Soccer players and fans go crazy at times. But only out of our country. First time I've heard of a crazy soccer anything here in the states.

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  2. I went to a fight one time and a soccer game broke out!

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  3. He deserves a longer prison term than that.

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