The two clubs agreed to postpone the game, as 27-year-old Parma supporter Matteo Bagnaresi was run over by a bus driven by Juve fans.
Parma have insisted it was "a tragic accident," but there are fears of crowd trouble and reprisals.
The accident happened at the Crocetta Nord motorway service station on the A1 between Alessandria and Asti.
According to reports from newspapers, the bus containing nine Juve fans was attacked and in his hurry to escape the situation, the driver accidentally ran over Bagnaresi.
The driver of the Juve bus was stopped a few kilometres away and insisted he had not even realised he had hit the Parma fan.
"It was only logical to call off this game, out of a sense of responsibility to his family," explained Juventus President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli in a joint Press Conference.
"We immediately agreed upon this decision and thank Juventus for their help," added Parma patron Tommaso Ghirardi.
"It is pointless talking about how the accident happened right now. It seemed to be a tragic accident and we can be certain it was not caused by fighting."
The Stadio Olimpico in Turin emptied out without problems as fans from both teams walked away.
Curiously, this is the same round of games as the weekend in November when Lazio fan Gabriele Sandri was accidentally killed in a motorway service station by a stray police officer's bullet.
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