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Syringe Attacks at France's Music Festival Leave 145 Victims; 12 Arrested

Credited from: INDIATIMES

  • 145 people reported being pricked with syringes during Fête de la Musique in France.
  • Police arrested 12 suspects linked to the syringe attacks.
  • Social media posts urged targeting women at the festival, raising safety concerns.
  • Some victims required hospitalization for toxicological tests.
  • A total of over 370 people were detained for various offenses during the event.

During the annual Fête de la Musique in France, 145 people reported being pricked by syringes, prompting police actions that led to the arrest of 12 suspects. Authorities noted that these incidents occurred amidst what they described as "unprecedented crowds" across the country, particularly in Paris, where the festival drew millions of attendees, according to Le Monde, South China Morning Post, and CBS News.

Victims reported various symptoms such as dizziness and loss of consciousness, and a few required hospitalization for toxicological evaluations, as authorities continued to investigate the nature of the substances involved. Investigations reopened following reports from three individuals, including a minor, who felt unwell after separate incidents in Paris, according to India Times and ABC News.

Interestingly, prior to the festival, social media posts had incited fears about targeted attacks, particularly against women, which led to increased scrutiny of the crowd behavior and prompted caution among attendees. Police officials labelled these calls as "completely idiotic," highlighting the chaotic atmosphere of the festival, as noted by both Le Monde and India Times.

Overall, the event witnessed over 370 detentions related to various incidents, which included nearly 90 individuals in Paris alone, with significant injuries recorded among participants and law enforcement, as highlighted by South China Morning Post and ABC News.

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