Paris engulfed in chaos with 2 dead and hundreds injured and arrested

Paris engulfed in chaos with 2 dead and hundreds injured and arrested


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PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN WON THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THEIR HISTORY ON SATURDAY NIGHT - BUT CELEBRATIONS WERE MARRED BY VIOLENCE AND UNREST IN THE FRENCH CAPITAL 09:36, 01 Jun


2025Updated 13:58, 01 Jun 2025 Two people lost their lives in France following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, as jubilations turned to violent confrontations with the


police. A 17 year-old-lad was fatally stabbed in the chest, while a 20-year-old woman was struck by a vehicle full of fans, according to French media reports. In total, 426 arrests were


made, with 417 in Paris and 216 individuals being detained by the police, 207 of them in the capital, as reported on Sunday morning. The unrest followed PSG's Saturday night triumph,


resulting in injuries to 13 police officers and 192 civilians. As early as half-time, with PSG leading 2-0 thanks to strikes from Achraf Hakimi and Desire Doue, officers deployed a water


cannon on the Champs-Élysées. The police stated it was to "protect the Place de l'Étoile, as the barrier set up had been broken through by a large crowd of people not watching


the match, pushing to come into contact with the police". Article continues below The area around Place de l'Étoile was reportedly cleared calmly in the wee hours, but elsewhere


skirmishes erupted and shops were plundered. The night also saw the use of tear gas and police wielding truncheons. Fire services tackled 148 blazes, including 46 vehicles that were torched.


Disturbing videos circulating on social media captured the mayhem as officers armed with truncheons engaged with rioters throughout the city, near where thousands of supporters had


assembled. An estimated 2,000 to 3,000 individuals had congregated on the Champs-Élysées alone. France's Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has delivered a stark assessment of the


riots via social media, expressing: "True PSG fans are getting excited about their team's magnificent performance. "Meanwhile, barbarians have taken to the streets of Paris to


commit crimes and provoke law enforcement. I have asked the internal security forces to react vigorously to these abuses. "I offer my support to the Police Prefect and all the police


officers who are ensuring everyone's safety this evening. It is unbearable that it is not possible to party without fearing the savagery of a minority of thugs who respect


nothing." Article continues below Post-riot, the Champs-Élysées shows signs of disturbance, but plans for PSG's celebratory parade on Sunday afternoon remain undisturbed. The


occasion will mark their first glory in the tournament with festivities including giant screens and music. PSG celebrated a significant triumph with a 5-0 win over Inter Milan, making


history with the biggest victory margin in a final of the competition. Achraf Hakimi initiated the scoreline, followed by Desire Doue's impressive double strike. Inter Milan's


troubles were further compounded by Khicha Kvaratskhelia as Senny Mayulu, a 19 year old from Paris, completed the night’s tally. Luis Enrique joined an elite list of managers winning the


Champions League with two separate clubs, having secured it before with Barcelona in 2015.