
"Pascal Kaiser, 29, an amateur German soccer referee, proposed to his boyfriend, Moritz, at a soccer game in front of 50,000 spectators. The video went viral online as people celebrated the couple's happiness. Kaiser proposed to his boyfriend, Moritz, at a Wolfsburg-Cologne match on January 30, getting down on one knee and asking Moritz to marry him. "HE SAID YES," a post with the video from DW Sports read. "The moment queer football fan Pascal proposed to his boyfriend before a Bundesliga game.""
"A little over a week later, on Saturday, February 7, Kaiser started receiving threats online, which included his address. Several days later, he was again attacked in his home. This past Monday night, two people attacked him in front of his home. He was beaten in the face and torso, the French sports outlet L'Equipe reports. Kaiser was supposed to be under police protection. Police arrived 30 minutes after the attack."
Pascal Kaiser, 29, publicly proposed to his boyfriend Moritz at a Wolfsburg-Cologne match before about 50,000 spectators, and the on-field proposal went viral online. A week later Kaiser began receiving online threats that included his address. Police told him he was not in immediate danger shortly before three men appeared and beat him, leaving him with a wounded eye. Days later two people attacked him in front of his home, beating him in the face and torso. Police protection and delayed response were reported. Kaiser came out as bisexual in 2021 and said he came out so people could see 'a man loving a man.'
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