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a 15-year-old teenager killed in a brawl in front of a high school in the 13th arrondissement

The events took place this Tuesday in front of the Rodin high school (13th). Wounded by several stab wounds, the 15-year-old victim was transported to Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital (13th) and did not survive.

A high school student died this Tuesday following a brawl in front of the Rodin high school in the 13th arrondissement of , we learned Le Figaro from consistent sources. The 15-year-old teenager, injured by a stab wound, was transported to the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital (13th) around 8:35 a.m. and died there at 9:15 a.m. following his injuries. The victim is not a high school student. When he was taken into care, the young boy presented “head injuries”and a knife was discovered near the scene of the attack, details the Paris prosecutor's office which declares that it has opened a murder investigation.

The perpetrator has not yet been arrested, a police source tells us. Around fifteen firefighters were mobilized on site, report the Paris firefighters. Soldiers and SAMU are currently on the scene. Securing the sector is being put in place by the police on the instructions of the Police Prefect, says a second police source.

Brawl between several high school students

For the moment, the exact circumstances of this confrontation are not known. An argument between several students broke out and the tone rose, specifies the same source.

Since May, eight clashes have been recorded, according to the Paris prosecutor's office. “This phenomenon is the subject of close attention by specific GLTDs (local groups for the treatment of delinquency), bringing together the Paris public prosecutor's office, the police headquarters, the regional prefecture, the city of Paris, national education and the judicial protection of youth, so that warning signs are detected as early as possible, communicated to other actors, and trigger preventive patrols as close as possible to areas of concern. continues the prosecution.

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