In front of a Total service station, a boy with a face disfigured by blows lies in a pool of blood.
Around him, in waves of tear gas, the hooded teenagers then interrupted the fight in the middle of Boulevard Mortier, on October 23, 2018 in the heart of Paris.
Arms dangling, their long knives and iron bars in their hands, the half-dozen silhouettes gathered together waver for a moment in the night, short of breath.
Some run away before help arrives.
A passerby confidently improvises a tourniquet around Henry's leg, injured by a stab wound.
He used the down jacket of one of the young people, paralyzed by all this blood.
“His head has exploded!
He breathes but cannot speak
,” alerts another resident to the firefighters.
Two hours later, the 16-year-old died of a hemorrhage at the Pitié Salpêtrière hospital.
In the north east of Paris, a stone's throw separates the district of rue des Fougères (20th), located against the boulevard…
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