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Eunice Barber, former heptathlon world champion, attacked on a train

2024-03-26T14:24:49.813Z

Highlights: Eunice Barber, former heptathlon world champion, attacked on a train. A man dealt several blows to the French champion who had just asked her to speak less loudly. The man, aged 43, was arrested when the train arrived at Gare du Nord before being placed in police custody, the same source added. Heptathlon in 1999 and the long distance in 2003, Barber was crowned in the heptathlete in 1999, and long-distance in 2003. The 49-year-old filed a complaint at the police station.


Monday evening, a man dealt several blows to the French champion who had just asked her to speak less loudly.


Double world athletics champion Eunice Barber, crowned in the heptathlon in 1999 and the long distance in 2003, was slightly injured in the face Monday evening after an altercation with another traveler aboard a Parisian commuter train, we learned on Tuesday from a police source.

A little before 11:00 p.m., the former athlete boarded a Transilien in Franconville (Val-d'Oise) heading to Gare du Nord, in Paris.

Eunice Barber, 49, then asked

“a drunken traveler”

to speak less loudly on the phone and received

“two blows to the face”

in return, causing a slight injury to her

“right cheekbone”

, according to the police source.

She filed a complaint at the police station.

The man, aged 43, was arrested when the train arrived at Gare du Nord before being placed in police custody, the same source added.

Source: lefigaro

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