A suspect was arrested on Sunday December 29 before being admitted to the psychiatric infirmary of the police headquarters.
An SNCF driver was violently attacked on Sunday December 29 around 8:30 a.m. at Lyon station in Paris, we learned Le Figaro from consistent sources.
When her line R train arrived from Montereau (Seine-et-Marne), the young woman went back up the wagons to check that all the passengers had gotten off. An individual then punched him several times in the head before fleeing. Injured in the face, the victim filed a complaint before being transported to Saint-Antoine hospital.
Police custody lifted
Police officers from the Ile-de-France network brigade (BRF) arrested a suspect shortly before 10:30 a.m. in the Lyon train station. Contacted by The Figarothe Paris public prosecutor's office “confirms the opening of an investigation into the charge of violence against an agent of a public passenger transport network operator having caused an ITT of less than 8 days in a means of collective transport”.
“The suspect's custody was lifted following his admission to the IPPP (the psychiatric infirmary of the police headquarters, Editor's note)”specifies the public prosecutor. The police custody measure may nevertheless resume when the accused leaves the IPPP.
On the social network X, the UNSA union denounced “the unacceptable physical aggression of a young driver of the R line”. “Some people have nothing else to do on a Sunday morning than punch a single woman”castigates the union.
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