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Saint-Nazaire: a hairdresser employee hits a customer with a scissor before fleeing

2023-02-10T10:33:33.242Z


The assault took place late Wednesday afternoon. The victim, slightly injured, suffered wounds to the neck and back. The employee ended up going to the police station on his own.


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Is a bad haircut the cause of the dispute?

Hard to know at the moment.

Still, an altercation took place, Wednesday at the end of the day, in a hairdressing salon located on avenue de la République in Saint-Nazaire (Loire-Atlantique).

An employee attacked a customer.

He used what he had at hand to hit him, namely a pair of scissors.

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Contacted by the victim, the police arrived on the scene around 7:15 p.m.

They found a man with minor injuries.

The individual suffered

"from a wound of 2cm at the level of the blow and 1cm in the back"

, specifies a police source.

He was taken care of by the emergency services.

Violence with weapon

As for his attacker, he was no longer on the scene.

The latter fled quickly after the altercation.

A run that did not last long.

An hour later, he went himself to the Saint-Nazaire police station to explain his gesture and his outburst of anger towards the client.

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In the process, he

“was placed in police custody for intentional violence with a weapon”

, indicates the same source.

This individual is a 50-year-old man, of Algerian nationality, domiciled in Saint-Nazaire.

He must be presented this Friday to a judge.

Source: lefigaro

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