The perpetrator of the collision fled. The French police have found the vehicle near the scene of the accident and have launched an investigation into this tragic event.
A minor died this morning after being run over by a hit driver in the city of Montpelier after the World Cup semi-final between France and Morocco, according to French government sources.
The 14-year-old boy was rushed to a nearby hospital after being hit by a car and died shortly after treatment, according to a statement from the French prefecture of Hérault.
The events reportedly occurred when a group of people, believed to be supporters of the Moroccan football team, were walking down the street and snatched the French flag hanging from a vehicle window. After that, the car started a flight and ran over several people, including the minor, according to a video broadcast on social networks.
According to the prefecture of Hérault, the vehicle was found near the scene of the accident and handed over to the police. In this sense, the French police have launched an investigation into what happened.
115 arrests in Paris
Similarly, the French police prefecture has reported the arrest of 115 people in the Paris region, including 101 in Paris, following France’s victory.
Several rallies took place in the French capital on Wednesday evening after the end of the match between France and Morocco, particularly on the Champs-Élysées, where more incidents have occurred, police sources report to BFMTV.
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Source: EITB

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