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France: Fourth night of riots with more than 1000 arrests, looting & arson (videos-photos) (Upd.)

One protester dead as he fell from the roof of a building

Newsroom June 30 09:02

For one more day, France is in turmoil after a 17-year-old was shot by a police officer.

As it became known, a 19-year-old man was killed on Thursday night in Seine-Maritime when he fell from a height of 5 meters.

The young man was on the roof of a supermarket when the store was at the center of riots. He was taken brain dead to a hospital, and a few hours later his death was announced.

“I can confirm that a young man died this afternoon after falling from a roof he had climbed with another young man,” Rouen’s public prosecutor told RTL.

Macron brings down armored vehicles on the streets

At the same time, hastily returning to Paris from the Brussels Summit, the French president, Emmanuel Macron, announced additional measures to enforce order, after an emergency inter-ministerial meeting, as the situation in his country remains explosive.

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Speaking on Tuesday morning, Macron denounced the “unacceptable exploitation of the teenager’s death”, referring to the events in Paris and announced measures to suppress the protests.

France rocked by third night of riots over police killing of teen?#FranceRiots #Paris #FranceProtests pic.twitter.com/bTXgtnj3hq

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