A football fan has died while another remains in intensive care after violence erupted in several French cities following Paris Saint-Germain’s UEFA Champions League victory over Arsenal.
The unrest was reported across Paris, Rennes, Strasbourg, Grenoble and other cities as supporters celebrated PSG’s European triumph.
Fatality and Serious Injuries Reported
Authorities confirmed that a 23-year-old man died after crashing his motorcycle into a concrete block during the disturbances.
A separate police investigation has also been launched into the stabbing of a 17-year-old male near the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The teenager reportedly suffered multiple stab wounds and remains in intensive care.
Another serious incident involved a vehicle that lost control and crashed into a restaurant terrace, leaving two people injured, one of them seriously.
Hundreds Detained Across France
French prosecutors said 277 people had been placed in police custody in connection with the violence, including 82 minors.
The arrests were linked to a range of alleged offences, including attacks on police officers, theft, vandalism and public disorder.
According to reports, some groups set fires, damaged shops and attempted to force their way into a police station in Paris.
Police Officers Injured
French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez said 57 police officers were injured during the unrest.
He noted that incidents were recorded in 15 cities across the country as celebrations turned violent in some areas.
Despite the disturbances, authorities said planned celebrations for PSG’s Champions League success would proceed as scheduled at Champ de Mars near the Eiffel Tower.
PSG Set for Presidential Reception
The PSG squad is expected to continue victory celebrations with an official reception hosted by Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace.
French authorities have warned that security forces will respond firmly to any further acts of violence during the celebrations.
