
Parisian Celebrations Turn Tragic: Two Dead, Hundreds Injured in PSG Victory Riots
Parisian Celebrations Turn Tragic: Two Dead, Hundreds Injured in PSG Victory Riots Paris, France – The joyous celebrations following Paris Saint-Germain's historic Champions League victory took a dark turn Saturday night, leaving two people dead and nearly 200 injured in widespread riots across the city. Over 500 arrests were made as fans turned violent, engaging in widespread vandalism and clashes with police. Video footage circulating online shows scenes of chaos and destruction. Burning vehicles, looted shops, and shattered bus shelters paint a picture of the escalating violence. One witness, speaking on condition of anonymity, described the scene as "pure pandemonium." "I saw people throwing things at the police, and then suddenly, there was fire everywhere," they recounted. French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau confirmed the grim statistics, stating, "There were 563 arrests, 307 in police custody." He also noted that a judicial investigation is underway to determine whether the death of a young man in a collision with a vehicle could be linked to the events. While the overwhelming majority of fans celebrated peacefully, the violent actions of a minority overshadowed the historic win. The events serve as a stark reminder of the potential for celebrations to turn destructive, highlighting the challenges faced by authorities in managing large-scale public gatherings.