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Boy killed as Moroccan fans riot break out after France win

Boy killed as Moroccan fans riot break out after France win

Boy killed as Moroccan fans riot break out after France win

Boy killed as Moroccan fans riot break out after France win

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  • A 14-year-old boy was run over and killed by a car in Montpellier, France.
  • Incident took place after France defeated Morocco in the World Cup semi-final.
  • Police are searching for the driver, who fled the scene of the collision.
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In Montpellier, a southern French city, a 14-year-old kid was run over and killed shortly after France defeated Morocco in the World Cup semi-final.

After the match, according to the authorities, he was hit by a car and later died in the hospital.

Images shared on social media showed an automobile covered in a French tricolor, which was later seized by onlookers.

The motorist then accelerated into two youngsters, perhaps in a hurry.

The 14-year-old was struck and suffered a cardiac attack as the driver turned around and sped away.

“Immense sadness that a sporting event should end in total tragedy,” said local MP Nathalie Oziol, who expressed her sympathy with the boy’s family.

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The automobile was later discovered abandoned not far from the scene of the collision, according to the local prefect in the southern Hérault region, and police have started looking for the driver.

Mayor Michaël Delafosse said everyone was appalled and in shock at “this terrible tragedy”, and wished that perpetrators of “this cowardly act” be brought to justice.

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According to local MP Patrick Vignal, the motorist needed to be apprehended and punished harshly.

Around 30 minutes after the final horn in Qatar, when France defeated Morocco 2-0, the incident took place in Montpellier’s La Paillade neighborhood.

As flares were fired and police used tear gas in response, tensions between France and Morocco supporters briefly erupted in the city center. A Moroccan community of about 1.5 million individuals exists in France.

While police deployed tear gas to quell unrest among far-right youngsters in Lyon’s center, celebrations in other French cities were mainly peaceful.

Ten thousand police officers were stationed all around the nation, and 167 arrests were reportedly made.

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