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An egg thrown at Emmanuel Macron during his trip to Lyon

2021-09-29T22:25:57.462Z


The egg bounced without breaking on the shoulder of the president, who wandered the aisles of the International Catering and Hospitality Show. The man was quickly evacuated.


Emmanuel Macron has once again been targeted.

On the sidelines of a trip to the International Catering and Hospitality Fair (Sirha) in Lyon (Rhône), an egg was thrown in his direction.

The individual was immediately subdued by the security service and we do not yet know his motivations.

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The scene is brief.

In a very short video relayed on social networks, we can see an egg bouncing on the president's shoulder, without breaking.

A young man was immediately arrested.

"

If he has something to tell me, let him come,

" said the head of state.

He asks that the perpetrator be brought to him.

This is not the first time that Emmanuel Macron has been the target of an egg throw.

In 2017, then a candidate for a visit to the Agricultural Show, he was already targeted by an egg, which had exploded on his head.

One more attack on the head of state.

On the sidelines of a trip to Tain, in the Drôme, in June, the tenant of the Élysée was slapped.

He said on this occasion: “

There is no easy movement.

The man behind the slap, Damien Tarel, was then sentenced to four months in prison.

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Emmanuel Macron is not the first head of state to be so targeted.

His predecessor, François Hollande, had for his part been floured during the presentation of a report on poor housing, while he was still a presidential candidate.

Source: lefigaro

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