Two AEK fans arrested for revenge attack on Panathinaikos fan involved in Monday's bloody violence

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Two AEK Athens supporters, aged 20 and 21 years old, were arrested by police on Thursday for attacking a café near the Panathinaikos stadium in Athens earlier the same day, the police announced.

According to the announcement, one of the café co-owners in Ambelokipi was arrested and charged with participating in the bloody clashes between football fans around the AEK stadium in Nea Philadelphia.

Meanwhile, the coroner's report said that the AEK fan who died during hooligan-initiated incidents in Nea Philadelphia on Monday night lost his life from a single stab wound on his forearm on Thursday, confirming the initial diagnosis of doctors who examined his body in the hospital.

According to coroner Nikos Kalogrias who conducted the autopsy, Michalis Katsouris, 29, was also wounded elsewhere on his hands - apparently when he was trying to defend himself - but these wounds were not fatal.

However, the knife wound on his forearm was deep and cut through an artery and other blood vessels, resulting in the young man's death from severe bleeding.

Witnesses said that Michalis had walked nearly 100 meters before collapsing, and it was too late when an ambulance could be found.

Lab investigations to identify the murderer are continuing and will use DNA collected from the jail hooligans who have been read charges. According to information, investigators focus on a small group in the deadly incidents.

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