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He rubs a girl at the Duomo in Milan because "he looked" at who Mohammed Saidi is, released the night before
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He rubs a girl at the Duomo in Milan because "he looked" at who Mohammed Saidi is, released the night before

A 27-year-old man named Mohammed Saidi, of Algerian origin, was arrested in Milan after defacing the face of a 22-year-old Moroccan woman on the platform of the Duomo subway station. Saidi had been released the previous night after being detained for allegedly breaking into three cars using a screwdriver and stealing items from inside them. He was ordered by a judge to stay away from certain areas but was freed afterward. The incident occurred around 15:35 when Saidi reportedly told the woman, 'What are you looking at? I'm a man and Muslim,' before striking her with his fist and cutting her cheek with a knife from his pocket. The injury was deemed permanent by plastic surgeons. Saidi attempted to flee but was caught by local police officers who were already at the station. He faces charges including aggravated assault, resistance, illegal possession of a weapon, and potential additional charges related to hate crimes against women, racial or religious discrimination, and permanent facial disfigurement, which carries a prison sentence of 8 to 14 years.

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 855 days ago
"Twenty stabbed for no reason, one shadow, it seemed absent"...

On a quiet morning in July, a 55-year-old Italian man named Gerardo P. was attacked by a 22-year-old Gambian-born man, Lamin Saidilly, while having coffee at a bar in Milan's San Siro neighborhood. The attacker, who wore dark clothing and had his face partially covered, approached Gerardo from behind and stabbed him 20 times in the back and abdomen with a seven-centimeter knife. The attack occurred without any warning or apparent motive. Witnesses, including Gerardo’s father and two Egyptian men, intervened to stop the attacker until police arrived. Gerardo was rushed to the hospital in critical condition with severe injuries to his lungs and liver. Authorities have confirmed there was no prior relationship or conflict between the victim and the assailant, leaving the incident without a clear explanation.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an isolated violent crime with no direct connection to politics, public policy, or elected officials. It focuses on the event itself, the actions of individuals, and the immediate aftermath, without evident ideological framing or emphasis on political implications.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Factuality is high as it provides detailed account of the incident including time, location, victim description, and attacker details. Objectivity is slightly lower due to emotionally charged descriptions of the attack and focus on the victim’s experience.

Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 856 days ago
Who is Lamin Saidilly, the man who stabbed a passerby in front of a bar in Milan

A 22-year-old man named Lamin Saidilly, originally from Gambia but born in Conegliano Veneto (Veneto region), attacked a 55-year-old passerby with 20 knife wounds outside a bar in Milan on via Capecelatro 77. The victim is in critical condition at the Niguarda hospital, suffering from severe liver injuries and a collapsed lung. Saidilly was reportedly homeless for about a week prior to the attack, according to his parents, who had not heard from him recently. He was wearing dark clothing and a hood during the assault. A 38-year-old Egyptian-born mason named Sobhi Rezk Azza and his friend intervened to stop the attacker, disarming him and handing over the knife to the police. Investigators discovered motivational messages in Saidilly’s wallet, and he had previously lived in England for nearly ten years before arriving in Milan.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the incident, including details about the perpetrator, the victim, and the circumstances of the attack. It does not exhibit clear ideological bias, loaded language, or selective sourcing. The content remains neutral in tone and focuses on the event and

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports the incident, including the suspect's name, age, and location. It provides details from witnesses and police statements. However, it includes some speculative elements like 'folle gesto' (mad act) and mentions motivational messages found in his wallet without clear sou

Open logoOpenIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 804 days ago
Stabbed in Milan, the video shock of the cameras: the ambush behind, then the assault

A 55-year-old man named Gerardo P. was attacked with approximately twenty knife wounds by an unknown assailant at a bar called 'La Giada' in Milan on July 4th. The incident was captured entirely by surveillance cameras outside the bar. Gerardo P. was immediately taken to the Niguarda hospital, where he underwent multiple surgeries over the evening and morning. He is currently in intensive care but is reported to be out of immediate danger with improving conditions. The attacker, identified as 22-year-old Lamin Saidilly from Treviso, has been arrested and is set to appear before a judge tomorrow for an interrogation. Saidilly reportedly told authorities, 'I had fun, as soon as I get out I'll do it again.' The victim's mother expressed her distress over the attack.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a violent crime and subsequent legal proceedings without apparent ideological framing. It presents factual information about the incident, the victim's condition, and the suspect's arrest and statement. There is no evident bias toward any political side, and the content is not

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 80): This article relies on surveillance footage and medical updates, providing factual information about the victim’s condition and the attack. While it reports on the case objectively, it includes emotional quotes from the victim’s mother and repeats the suspect’s statement, which adds some subjectivit

ANSA logoANSAIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 755 days ago
Stabbing a man in a bar: 'I had fun, I'll do it again as soon as I get out'

A 22-year-old man named Lamin Saidilly was arrested after he stabbed an unknown person in a bar in Milan. According to the indictment, he attacked the victim from behind with a 21-centimeter knife, delivering 20 slashes to the head, neck, chest, and abdomen while wearing a black balaclava and saying nothing. The victim, Gerardo P., is currently in intensive care at the Niguarda Hospital after multiple surgeries, though his condition is improving. His injuries, particularly to the abdomen and chest, are not considered severe, and he is expected to recover without major complications. The attack was captured by surveillance cameras outside the bar. The prosecutor, Elio Ramondini, has requested confirmation of the arrest due to concerns over flight risk and potential repeat offenses. The suspect will be questioned by judicial officer Luigi Iannelli at the San Vittore prison.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a criminal incident without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the legal process, medical outcomes, and procedural aspects of the case, maintaining neutrality in tone and content. There is no evident leaning toward any political agenda or ideology.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports the event with detailed information matching the primary source. It maintains a neutral tone while covering both the suspect's actions and the ongoing investigation into his possible mental health issues.

Open logoOpenIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 755 days ago
"I had fun, as soon as I get out I'll do it again", the shocking words of the man who stabbed a stranger in a bar in Milan

A 22-year-old man named Lamin Saidilly attacked an unknown customer in a Milan bar using a 21-centimeter knife, striking them 20 times on the head, neck, chest, and abdomen. He was arrested for attempted murder after confessing to the attack and stating he would do it again once released. The prosecution has requested the confirmation of his detention to prevent him from repeating the act. The incident occurred in a bar near San Siro, where Saidilly approached the victim from behind wearing a black balaclava and did not speak before attacking.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a violent crime and legal proceedings without taking a stance on political issues. It focuses on the criminal act, the suspect's confession, and the judicial response, which are factual and neutral in tone.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 75): The article accurately summarizes the event with precise details matching the primary source. It maintains a mostly objective tone while including the suspect's chilling statement and the legal proceedings.

Open logoOpenIndependentProgressiveFactual 95Objective 705 days ago
The escape from home and the previous English: the investigation into the 22-year-old who stabbed the passer-by in Milan.

A 55-year-old man was brutally attacked by a 22-year-old stranger in Milan’s San Siro neighborhood while having coffee with his father. The attacker, Lamin Saidilly, stabbed the victim multiple times before being subdued by two Egyptian workers. The victim’s father described the incident to 'Corriere della Sera,' expressing shock and anger at the attack, which occurred during a routine morning activity. Saidilly fled from home ten days prior and has been arrested for attempted murder. Authorities are investigating potential psychiatric issues and checking for any prior incidents, including a possible connection to a similar case in England. The victim’s father criticized the city’s leadership, referring to Milan’s mayor, Giuseppe Sala.

Bias read (Progressive): The article includes direct criticism of the mayor, Giuseppe Sala, implying dissatisfaction with local governance. The framing emphasizes the failure of public safety and criticizes the city’s leadership, aligning with a left-leaning perspective that highlights systemic issues and social justice.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 70): The article accurately describes the event with precise details matching the primary source. It presents the information objectively while providing insight into the attacker's actions and the victim's family's experience.

Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 803 days ago
An eccentric and seemingly senseless gesture, disturbing the claim , the gyp of Milan leaves in prison Lamin Saidilly

Lamin Saidilly, a 22-year-old Italian-born man of Gambian descent, remains in custody after being accused of attempting to kill a 55-year-old man named Gerardo P. with multiple knife attacks on July 4th in Milan. The preliminary investigation judge, Luigi Iannelli, validated the arrest and ordered preventive detention, citing concerns over the suspect’s mental state and the risk of reoffending. Saidilly reportedly told investigators he enjoyed the attack and would repeat it upon release, which has raised alarm. Authorities are examining potential links to extremist groups based on images on his phone, but no concrete evidence of radicalization has been found. Investigators are also analyzing handwritten notes found at his home that mention intentions to commit violent acts using knives.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a criminal case involving a young individual accused of attempted murder. It does not exhibit overt ideological bias, nor does it favor any particular political stance. The focus is on legal procedures, judicial decisions, and ongoing investigations, as

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): The article presents facts clearly and aligns with the cross-source consensus. It uses neutral language, though the phrase 'gesto eccentrico e apparentemente insensato' might slightly color the narrative. Still, it remains largely objective and factual.

Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 755 days ago
The 22-year-old who attacked a man in a bar in Milan: "I had fun, I'll do it again as soon as I get out".

A 22-year-old man named Lamin Saidilly was arrested after attacking an unknown man with a knife in a Milan bar. According to the charges, he wore a black balaclava and struck the victim multiple times with a 21-centimeter knife, causing serious injuries. The victim, Gerardo P., was hospitalized and underwent surgery but remains in stable condition. Witnesses described the attack as sudden and motiveless, with no clear reason provided by investigators. Saidilly, who has Gambian parents and previously lived in the UK, reportedly told police he enjoyed the attack and would do it again if released. Authorities are investigating whether he suffers from mental health issues, though his family claims he had no prior medical history. No evidence of extremist ties has been found.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a violent crime with no explicit political framing. It focuses on the incident itself, the victim’s condition, and ongoing investigations into the suspect’s background. There is no evident ideological slant, and the content remains factual and balanced.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article accurately captures the father's account of the attack and includes relevant details from the primary source. It maintains a balanced tone while focusing on the personal impact of the crime.

ANSA logoANSAIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 704 days ago
Milan attacker: 'I wanted to have fun, as soon as I get out I'll do it again'

A 22-year-old man named Lamin Saidlly attacked a 55-year-old man named Gerardo P., known as Gerry, in Milan with a double-edged knife, causing severe injuries. The attack occurred shortly after 7:30 AM near a bar on Via Capecelatro. Witnesses intervened, preventing further harm, and the suspect was arrested. Surveillance footage captured the incident, leading to a request for confirmation of his arrest by prosecutors. The suspect, who arrived in Milan from London days prior, has been placed under investigation for attempted murder with premeditation and trivial motives. His legal defense is being handled by attorney Simona Brambila. The case has drawn political commentary, including from Vice Premier Matteo Salvini, who criticized the suspect’s remarks about wanting to repeat the act. Investigators are examining the suspect’s background, potential mental health issues, and whether he might have been acting on behalf of others.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the event, focusing on factual details such as the suspect's actions, the victim's condition, and the legal proceedings. While there is political commentary from figures like Matteo Salvini, the overall tone remains objective, avoiding overt ideological sl抗

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 70): The article aligns closely with the primary source regarding the attack details and includes relevant context about the suspect's background. It remains relatively neutral but could have included more direct quotes from the victim's father.

Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedConservativeFactual 90Objective 705 days ago
"I had fun, I'll do it again as soon as I get out": the shocking words of the 22-year-old who stabbed a stranger in Milan.

A 22-year-old man named Lamin Saidilly was arrested after allegedly stabbing an unknown victim in a Milanese bar. The accused is facing charges of attempted murder, having attacked the victim from behind with a 21-centimeter knife, delivering up to 20 violent strikes. According to investigators, Saidilly reportedly said, 'I had fun, as soon as I get out, I'll do it again.' The attack was captured by surveillance cameras outside the bar. Public prosecutor Elio Ramondini has requested the confirmation of Saidilly’s arrest, citing risks of flight and reoffending. The victim, a 55-year-old man named Gerardo P., is in critical condition but showing gradual improvement after surgery at Ospedale Niguarda. Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the League Matteo Salvini condemned the remarks, calling them 'horrifying' and urging that Saidilly not be released from custody.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the incident through the lens of criminal behavior and public safety, emphasizing the severity of the crime and the need for strict punitive measures. The inclusion of Matteo Salvini’s strong condemnation of the suspect’s comments aligns with the right-wing political stance, which

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports the facts of the case with specific details about the suspect's statement and the victim's condition. It presents the information neutrally but focuses more on the legal aspects than the personal impact on the victim's family.

Open logoOpenIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 703 days ago
Stabbing in Milan, Saidilly remains in prison: "He could strike again".

A 22-year-old man named Lamin Saidilly remains in custody after being arrested for attempting to kill a 55-year-old man with multiple stab wounds in Milan. The judge validated the arrest, citing concerns over the risk of further attacks and flight. Saidilly reportedly told police, 'I had fun, as soon as I get out I'll do it again.' Investigations into his WhatsApp profile and psychiatric evaluation have not found evidence linking him to extremist groups or terrorism. However, authorities noted he had disciplinary issues during his previous incarceration in England, including incidents involving staff and weapons. The judge emphasized Saidilly's extreme violence and lack of remorse, suggesting he could pose a danger if released.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the legal proceedings and investigation surrounding the incident without overtly favoring any particular perspective. It includes quotes from the suspect and mentions the judicial reasoning but does not exhibit clear bias toward either the accused or受害者

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factual accuracy is high as it reports the arrest, charges, and judicial decisions accurately. However, the article suggests an 'ipotesi radicalizzazione' without clear evidence, which may introduce bias. The mention of the 'precedente inglese' is presented without full context, potentially leading

Il Sole 24 Ore logoIl Sole 24 OreParty-aligned🔒ConservativeFactual 85Objective 655 days ago
Stabbed in Milan, the attacker: "I had fun, I'll do it again as soon as I get out"

In Milan, Gerardo P., a 55-year-old man, was attacked by Lamin Saidilly, a 22-year-old who admitted he 'had fun' and said he would repeat the act upon release. The attack occurred while Gerardo was having breakfast with his father at a bar. He sustained multiple wounds but is not in life-threatening condition and is recovering at Niguarda Hospital. The prosecutor has requested the validation of Saidilly’s arrest for attempted murder with premeditation, citing the planned nature of the attack. Far-right politician Matteo Salvini criticized Saidilly's statement, calling it 'hallucinating' and suggesting he should not be released.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the attacker's comments through the lens of a prominent far-right figure, Matteo Salvini, whose reaction is emphasized over other perspectives. The focus on Salvini's condemnation of the attacker's attitude reflects a right-leaning interpretation of the incident, particularly in a

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article accurately reports the suspect's statement but omits key details from the primary source such as the father's account of the attack and the victim's condition. The tone is biased by quoting Salvini and emphasizing the suspect's words without balancing with the victim's family perspective

ANSA logoANSAIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 753 days ago
Stabbed in Milan, attacker remains in prison

A 22-year-old man named Lamin Saidilly remains in custody after being accused of attempting to murder a 55-year-old man in Milan. The incident occurred on Saturday morning when Saidilly stabbed his victim with around twenty knife wounds in Via Capecelatro. The judicial authority, Judge Luigi Iannelli, approved the arrest following a request by prosecutor Elio Ramondini. The decision was made under the legal framework governing such cases.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a criminal case without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the legal proceedings and does not take a stance on broader political issues related to crime or justice policies. The tone remains neutral, focusing solely on the court's decision and the facts

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): The article provides basic factual information but lacks depth. It mentions the arrest and charges but cuts off mid-sentence, reducing clarity. The headline 'Accoltellato a Milano, resta in carcere l'aggressore' is somewhat sensational but not overly biased.

Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenterFactual 50Objective 556 days ago
I saw him stab and I stopped him: the bricklayer who stopped the attacker of San Siro in Milan

A 38-year-old Egyptian construction worker named Sobhi Rezk Azzam intervened to stop a violent attack at a bar in Milan’s San Siro district. The attacker, a 22-year-old Gambian man who had recently moved to Milan, attacked a 55-year-old man with a knife, stabbing him repeatedly in the abdomen without provocation. Sobhi chased down the assailant, subdued him, and held him until police arrived, preventing further harm. Witnesses described the incident as shocking and senseless, with no prior conflict between the victim and the attacker. Surveillance footage confirmed the attack, and authorities are investigating the motive behind the assault. The bar owner reported knowing the victim but not the perpetrator, emphasizing the randomness of the event.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a violent crime without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the actions of the individual who stopped the attack, highlighting his bravery without endorsing any political stance. While the incident involves law enforcement and public safety, which are政治

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 55): This article describes a completely different incident in Milan involving a separate individual. It contains no relevant information about the Clermont-Ferrand event and appears to be unrelated to the primary source document.

La Stampa logoLa StampaIndependent🔒CenterFactual 20Objective 406 days ago
He was stabbed 20 times in the street in Milan, 55 years old, dying.

A 55-year-old man was attacked with 20 knife wounds while walking in Milan, leaving him in critical condition. The incident occurred on the street, and authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack. No specific details about the attacker or their identity have been released at this time. The case has raised concerns about public safety in the area, prompting calls for increased security measures.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report of a violent crime without overtly emphasizing political perspectives or taking sides. It focuses on the event itself and its immediate implications for public safety, without engaging in ideological framing.

Why these scores (Factual 20 · Objective 40): This article is unrelated to the main event and discusses an entirely different incident involving an elderly man and a prostitute. It provides no relevant information about the stabbing event.

ANSA logoANSAIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
He attacked and scarred a girl in Milan, the PM: 'He's dangerous, he should be in jail'

L'article reports on an incident in Milan where a 27-year-old Algerian man, Mohammed Saidi, was arrested after attacking and injuring a woman with a knife on a metro platform. The prosecutor, Simona Ferraiuolo, has requested his detention due to concerns over his potential danger. The victim described the attack as traumatic, stating she felt she could not breathe and saw nothing due to blood loss. She claimed she was trying to protect herself by speaking to another girl nearby. The article includes quotes from the victim and mentions witness accounts, highlighting the severity of the incident.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the incident objectively, focusing on the legal proceedings and the victim’s account without overtly emphasizing political perspectives. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather reports on the legal action taken against the suspect, which aligns with a balanced, 'f

Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
In the case of a woman who was assaulted on the Milan metro, the PM calls for her to be jailed: the attacker is dangerous and could strike again.

A 27-year-old man named Mohammed Saidi, of Algerian origin, attacked and disfigured a 23-year-old woman with a knife in the underground station at Milan’s Duomo metro stop. The incident occurred after he had been arrested and released the previous night for theft and vandalism. The prosecutor, Simona Ferraiuolo, has requested pretrial detention for Saidi, citing concerns over his potential to reoffend and risk of flight. The victim, who was legally residing in Italy, suffered facial injuries requiring a 10-day recovery period. Saidi reportedly approached her while asking, 'Why are you looking at me?' before spitting on her, punching her, and slashing her face. No aggravating factors such as gender-based hatred or racial discrimination were alleged in the case. Saidi, who is undocumented in Italy, previously applied for political asylum in Germany in 2022.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about an assault, legal proceedings, and the suspect's background without overtly favoring any political perspective. It includes details from the prosecution's request for pretrial detention but does not exhibit biased language or selective sourcing.

Open logoOpenIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Massaging girl in Milan, Mohammed Saidi is dangerous and can hit again. The spit, fist and knife in the face of the 23-year-old

A 23-year-old woman was attacked and disfigured by a 27-year-old Algerian man named Mohammed Saidi during an incident at the Duomo subway station in Milan. According to prosecutors, Saidi allegedly spat on her, punched her, and slashed her face with a knife after confronting her with the question 'Why are you looking at me? I am a man and Muslim.' The victim attempted to de-escalate the situation by explaining she was speaking to a friend. Saidi has been arrested, and prosecutors have requested preventive detention, citing concerns he might flee or commit further offenses. He lacks a fixed residence and previously applied for asylum in Germany in 2022. No charges related to misogyny, religious, or racial hatred have been formally brought against him yet. The victim’s injuries are expected to heal within ten days.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the facts of the crime, the legal actions taken by prosecutors, and the circumstances surrounding the suspect without overtly favoring any political perspective. It includes details from both the prosecution's request for preventive detention and the victim's account, avoiding a

Open logoOpenIndependentCenter18 hr. ago
He rubs a girl at the Duomo in Milan because "he looked" at who Mohammed Saidi is, released the night before

A 27-year-old man named Mohammed Saidi, of Algerian origin, was arrested in Milan after defacing the face of a 22-year-old Moroccan woman on the platform of the Duomo subway station. Saidi had been released the previous night after being detained for allegedly breaking into three cars using a screwdriver and stealing items from inside them. He was ordered by a judge to stay away from certain areas but was freed afterward. The incident occurred around 15:35 when Saidi reportedly told the woman, 'What are you looking at? I'm a man and Muslim,' before striking her with his fist and cutting her cheek with a knife from his pocket. The injury was deemed permanent by plastic surgeons. Saidi attempted to flee but was caught by local police officers who were already at the station. He faces charges including aggravated assault, resistance, illegal possession of a weapon, and potential additional charges related to hate crimes against women, racial or religious discrimination, and permanent facial disfigurement, which carries a prison sentence of 8 to 14 years.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a criminal act involving alleged racial and religious motivation, but it presents the facts neutrally without overtly favoring any side. It includes direct quotes from the perpetrator and describes the victim’s account without taking a stance. There is no clear ideological slm

ANSA logoANSAIndependentCenter21 hr. ago
I'm a man and a Muslim, and I'm rubbing a girl in Milan.

A 27-year-old Algerian man allegedly attacked a 23-year-old Moroccan-origin woman in central Milan, shouting 'What are you looking at? I'm a man and Muslim' before striking her in the face. The incident occurred at the Duomo metro station, where witnesses called for help, allowing local police to apprehend him shortly after. The suspect had previously been arrested for theft and vandalism but was released after judicial review. He is now facing charges including facial disfigurement, aggravated assault, and resisting law enforcement. Authorities are considering additional charges related to hate crimes based on gender, race, or religion.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a criminal act involving alleged racial and religious motivations, but presents the facts neutrally without overtly favoring any side. It includes legal terminology and potential charges, focusing on the investigation rather than taking a stance on broader societal issues.

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