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Beer Delivery Driver’s Deadly Encounter with Scottish Fans

A shocking incident in Miami involving a delivery driver and a group of soccer supporters

A Delivery Driver's Descent Into Violence

In a quiet suburb of Miami, Marcus Dailey, a 38‑year‑old beer delivery driver, found himself at the center of an unexpected confrontation that would end in tragedy.

Witnesses say he had been speaking to a photograph of his family, murmuring a farewell, before stepping outside and addressing a group of Scottish soccer fans who had gathered for a local match.

He began shouting a series of insults that referenced Scottish traditions, a move that quickly escalated the tension and drew the crowd's ire.

One fan, draped in a flag and wearing it like a cape, lunged at Dailey, ripping his delivery uniform in the struggle and further inflaming the situation.

In the chaotic moments that followed, Dailey turned the shotgun on himself, whispering the opening line of the traditional song "Auld Lang Syne" before the weapon clicked shut.

Authorities have opened an investigation into the incident, seeking to understand how a routine delivery turned into a fatal clash that spanned continents.

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