Paris Saint-Germain fans celebrated their Champions League victory across France but violence broke out everywhere. People fought with police and damaged property during the wild parties. Cities like Paris, Grenoble and Nantes saw the worst problems. The celebrations quickly turned dangerous for everyone involved. Officials had expected trouble but could not stop all the chaos.
A driver struck four family members with his car during festivities at Grenoble. Two victims remain hospitalized with serious injuries after the crash. The man responsible for hitting them later gave himself up to authorities. Emergency workers rushed the wounded people to nearby hospitals. Police continue investigating how the accident happened.
Two people died during the nationwide celebrations that turned deadly. A woman riding her motorcycle was killed when a car hit her on Paris streets. A teenage boy died from stab wounds he received during fighting at Dax. Both deaths shocked local communities and families. Violence overshadowed what should have been happy moments.
Paris police arrested 559 people during street battles with officers. Most arrests happened near the famous Champs-Elysees shopping area where crowds gathered. Looters broke store windows and stole merchandise despite heavy security presence. About 5,000 officers worked throughout the capital region during the events. The arrests show how serious the situation became.
Violence spread beyond Paris as angry crowds damaged buses and cars near stadiums. Fans blocked major roads around the city and caused traffic jams. Officials counted 192 injuries and 692 fires across France that night. Many fires targeted parked vehicles and destroyed them completely. The destruction cost millions in damages.
A driver struck four family members with his car during festivities at Grenoble. Two victims remain hospitalized with serious injuries after the crash. The man responsible for hitting them later gave himself up to authorities. Emergency workers rushed the wounded people to nearby hospitals. Police continue investigating how the accident happened.
Two people died during the nationwide celebrations that turned deadly. A woman riding her motorcycle was killed when a car hit her on Paris streets. A teenage boy died from stab wounds he received during fighting at Dax. Both deaths shocked local communities and families. Violence overshadowed what should have been happy moments.
Paris police arrested 559 people during street battles with officers. Most arrests happened near the famous Champs-Elysees shopping area where crowds gathered. Looters broke store windows and stole merchandise despite heavy security presence. About 5,000 officers worked throughout the capital region during the events. The arrests show how serious the situation became.
Violence spread beyond Paris as angry crowds damaged buses and cars near stadiums. Fans blocked major roads around the city and caused traffic jams. Officials counted 192 injuries and 692 fires across France that night. Many fires targeted parked vehicles and destroyed them completely. The destruction cost millions in damages.