Info BFMTV – After a violent fight, two young people were thrown into the Seine on June 27 at the Quai du Louvre in Paris.
Eight people were arrested in the case of two young people thrown into the Seine at the end of June. In Paris, on June 27, at 3.30 am on the Georges Pompidou route, a group of a dozen people was the victim of an extortion attempt by another group of around fifteen individuals. A 24-year-old man was stabbed three times in the buttocks and two of his friends, aged 18 and 23, were thrown into the Seine.
Warned by friends of the victims on the spot, the firefighters had recovered the two young people in the Seine unharmed. The victims remained 20 minutes in the water and have since been heard by the Paris Center police station, in charge of the investigation. It turns out that both were also punched, BFMTV learned from a source close to the investigation.
8 people arrested
In view of the seriousness of the facts, the prosecution has reclassified the facts as attempted homicide. The police used the CCTV cameras and several protagonists have been identified.
Among them, seven people live in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. The alleged stabbing perpetrator is known to the police. This Wednesday morning at 7 am, the police were on eight different points to arrest eight people, including the alleged perpetrator, we learned during the day, from a source close to the investigation.
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