Police k!ll another man in France riots over ‘execution’ of teenage driver Nahel
Another man has died as riots continued over the killing of a 17-year-old boy, Nahel Merzouk, who was shot by the police during a traffic stop.
Authorities said investigations had been opened into the death of a 27-year old man, fatally shot by a rubber bullet during riots on Saturday July 1.
Thousands have been arrested in the week of nationwide clashes, with some 45,000 officers deployed to tackle the unrest.
Prosecutors say the death of an unnamed man in Marseille was caused by a violent shock to the chest from a ‘flash-ball’ projectile as used by riot police, but did not specify who fired or owned the gun.
The man died in the night from July 1 to July 2, while Marseille was engulfed in riots.
Prosecutors said it was not possible to determine where the man was when he was shot or whether the victim had taken part in the riots.
They say the impact of the projectile led to cardiac arrest and sudden death.
It comes after a week of clashes between police and protestors across France, in response to the death of teenager Nahel M.
French President Emmanuel Macron has met with French officials to begin exploring the ‘deeper reasons’ for the riots after Nahel’s death.