
PSG fans celebrate the first glory of the Champions League in Paris. (AP) The historical victory of the Champions League in Paris Saint-Germain was disrupted overnight by tragedy and riots, because two people lost their lives and almost 560 was arrested during wild celebrations throughout France. The club based in Paris ensured a sensational victory 5-0 over Inter Milan in the final in Munich, which led to joyful scenes that quickly changed chaotic in several cities.The epicenter of the celebration was Paris, where thousands of fans on Champs-Elysées gathered and around the Parc des Princes stadium. But in the middle of euphoria violent clashes broke out. According to the Ministry of the Interior, 491 people were only arrested in the capital, mainly for holding fireworks and public disorders. A total of 559 arrests were carried out throughout the country.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!There were two deaths tragically during the night. A man who rides a motor scooter was killed in Paris after being hit by a car at the 15th Arrondissement, just a few kilometers from the Champs-Elysées. Meanwhile, a 17 -year -old boy was celebrated in Southwest France during the celebration. Local prosecutors confirmed that death occurred shortly after the match, but could not confirm whether it was directly related to PSG celebrations. The suspect is still at freedom.
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Football fans celebrate the PSG victory at Avenue Champs-Elysees Avenue after the final match of the Champions League between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan. (AP)
Elsewhere, in Grenoble, the car was plowed into fans celebrating PSG victories and injured four people – two seriously. The police said all the victims belonged to the same family. The driver later gave up and was arrested. Investigators said the incident was not intentional and the driver tested negative for alcohol and drugs.
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Despite chaos, most fans celebrated peacefully. However, the Paris authorities had to deploy water cannons to prevent the crowds from reaching Arc de Trioomphe, because the clashes intensified late into the night. “Trose on The Champs-Elysées wanted to create incidents,” the police said in a statement.Sunday was ready to bring more celebrations, with a winning show for the Champs-Elysées team, expected to attract tens of thousands of fans. French President Emmanuel Macron appreciated the “Day of Glory” PSG on social media and will host the team in the Élysée Palace. Mayor Anne Hidalgo called the “historical” victory.Landmark Victory refers to the first PSG Champions League title, a moment of fans, such as a 20 -year -old Clement described as “so deserved” and the Symbol of the Reborn team: “They are 11 boys playing each other.”