four injured by stab wounds after a brawl between two groups of FC ultra supporters

A brawl broke out between two groups of FC supporters, near the Charlety stadium after the match against . Four people were injured by stab wounds, including one transported in absolute emergency after an injury to the femoral artery.

Published on 02/11/2024 12:35

Updated on 02/11/2024 14:55

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The Charlety stadium in Paris, October 18, 2024. (GREGOIRE CAMPIONE / AFP)
The Charlety stadium in Paris, October 18, 2024. (GREGOIRE CAMPIONE / AFP)

Four people were injured by stab wounds in a brawl which broke out on Friday November 1, around 10:30 p.m., after the match between Paris Club and Rodez, at the Charlety stadium in Paris, franceinfo learned from several police sources. An investigation into attempted intentional homicide has been opened, the Paris prosecutor's office said early this afternoon.

According to these sources, a brawl broke out between two groups of Paris FC supporters, near the Charlety stadium. Four people were injured by stab wounds, including one transported in absolute emergency after an injury to the femoral artery. However, no vital prognosis is anticipated.

Seven people were arrested in total, including two minors, the prosecution said. The investigation was entrusted at the end of the morning to the Paris judicial police on the charge of attempted homicide. Initially, she was opened for aggravated violence and entrusted to the 13th arrondissement police station.

According to a police source, only three people were held in custody after the arrests. The others will be summoned at a later date. “Beyond the current legal proceedings, the Paris police prefect will draw all consequences with the greatest firmness, on an administrative level, from this brawl which took place between ultra supporters, belonging to antagonistic groups of Paris FC”the Paris police headquarters informed Agence Radio .

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