A violent brawl took place this Wednesday, September 7 in Savigny-le-Temple, in Seine-et-Marne,
Le Figaro
learned from a police source.
Twenty individuals with baseball bats and bladed weapons clashed near the city's train station around 6 p.m.
According to our information, it was an altercation between gangs from Mée-sur-Seine and Savigny-le-Temple, two towns separated by a few kilometers away.
During the brawl, a 17-year-old boy was seriously injured by a stab wound, which would have been given to the level of the stomach.
Evacuated by helicopter, his vital prognosis was engaged this Wednesday evening.
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"Murderous madness"
The police officers mobilized made several arrests, which resulted in custody.
The mayor of Savigny-le-Temple, Marie-Line Pichery, reacted to our colleagues from Actu.fr, calling for "
this murderous madness to stop, because it is families and children who cry every times (...) What is this society where we plant stab wounds in the body?
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Due to the strong police presence, rail traffic was disrupted for several tens of minutes at Savigny-le-Temple station, affecting the RER D. Traffic resumed shortly before 8 p.m.
The facts took place in Savigny-le-Temple, south-east of Paris.
Google Maps screenshot.