Mathéo, 19, was attacked on the night of Saturday November 2 to Sunday November 3 in Dijon. It was his mother who shared his testimony in a Facebook publication. We see a photo of the young man, his face swollen, on his hospital bed.
“My son was attacked and left for dead around 2 a.m. in the parking lot, avenue Garibaldi in Dijon,” reported the mother looking for witnesses to identify her son’s attackers. “A group of four to six people,” she said.
No arrests
Contacted, the Dijon public prosecutor’s office confirmed to BFMTV.com that a complaint was filed for these facts and that an investigation was opened. To date, no arrests have yet taken place.
Mathéo recounted his attack to the Public Good. The young man was attacked around two in the morning after an evening spent at a nightclub with friends.
“I headed towards my car, which was parked on Avenue Garibaldi. On the way, I was approached from afar by people, but I didn’t respond, I lowered my head and moved forward,” he said. .
Mathéo felt people approaching to talk to him about his phone, his money, his car. “I still don’t answer and then they tell me it wasn’t a question. There was no talking, they came upon me.”
“They beat him up and left him for dead”
The young man is knocked to the ground. “I received five or six kicks in the face and I lost consciousness,” Mathéo reported to Bien Public. When he woke up, “there was no one there. They had stolen my phone, my wallet, luckily they didn’t find my car keys.” Mathéo returned to the nightclub to ask for help. According to Public Good, he received ten days of ITT. “Luckily, his brain is not affected, the doctors were reassuring, but it could have ended badly, they beat him up and left him for dead,” said Mathéo’s mother to our colleagues.
“Be careful and never leave alone, it can happen to anyone,” concluded Mathéo to our colleagues.
Original article published on BFMTV.com