Deadly brawl between two transgender people in Pigalle.
The victim, aged around 30, was stabbed to death on the night of Wednesday to Thursday in Paris (18th century).
Around 2:10 a.m. at the corner of boulevard de Clichy and rue Germain Pilon, an altercation broke out between these two trans women.
One of them stabs the abdomen while the other collapses, her head hitting the pavement.
A witness warns the CRS who are securing the area.
Help arrives quickly and takes care of the victim who, eviscerated and unconscious, is in cardiopulmonary arrest.
The Samu team gave her cardiac massage for an hour before taking her to the hospital with a vital prognosis.
Despite the care provided, she died at 5 a.m.
According to the neighborhood, the alleged perpetrator fled on foot towards the Moulin Rouge before getting into a taxi.
The murder weapon was found on the street by officials.
The judicial police have been tasked with carrying out the investigations.
Suspect number one is actively sought.
For now, the motive for this crime remains unknown.
Regular attacks in the Bois de Boulogne
In Paris, transgender people are regularly assaulted in the Bois de Boulogne where they prostitute themselves.
The most emblematic case is that of Vanessa Campos.
Two Egyptians aged 24 and 29 were sentenced last January to fifteen and twenty years' imprisonment for this crime committed on the night of August 16 to 17, 2018 on this undocumented transgender sex worker.
Four other men received three-year prison sentences, two of which were suspended for six years for their participation in the deadly expedition.