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Aggression at Porte de la Chapelle: the individual who pushed a woman in the Paris metro expelled from France

2021-05-05T20:22:04.326Z


The man of Spanish origin had pushed a woman down the stairs of the Paris metro on April 16. He is now prohibited from staying on French territory.


The images of this attack had been around social networks: last April, a woman near a metro entrance was violently pushed by a man on the stairs of the Porte de la Chapelle station, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris.

As the victim tumbled down the stairs head first, trying unsuccessfully to hang on to the railing, the assailant pretended to ignore the gravity of the situation, continuing his way casually.

Just before being assaulted, we can see on the images that the victim had just thrown a phone on the ground.

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After the broadcast of this video, an investigation was opened.

The Minister Delegate in charge of Citizenship Marlène Schiappa had mobilized, denouncing a "

revolting physical assault

", "

inadmissible facts

" described as "

street harassment

".

In a tweet published on Tuesday, May 4, the police headquarters indicated that this individual, of Spanish origin, had been arrested and, "

under an obligation to leave French territory

", was deported to the Spain on Sunday May 2, and "

is prohibited to enter and stay on French territory

".

Source: lefigaro

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