Brazilian police investigate fans after pig's head thrown onto the field during soccer match

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Brazilian police were investigating at least three soccer fans on Tuesday after a pig's head was thrown onto the field during a league game between bitter rivals Corinthians and Palmeiras.

Brazilian police were investigating at least three soccer fans on Tuesday after a pig's head was thrown onto the field during a league game between bitter rivals Corinthians and Palmeiras.

Investigator César Saad told journalists that the pig's head was brought to the stadium hours before the match. Two men have been questioned about the incident and police were still looking for a third, who was sitting next to them during the game., when a car crash killed two Corinthians players during the season and Palmeiras was the only club that wouldn't agree to the team's request to sign two new players.

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