At the foot of the Grand Éléphant and Ile de Nantes cars, families and tourists stroll this Sunday morning, enjoying the mild autumn. Barely 24 hours ago, however, rare acts of violence took place in this cultural mecca of the former duchy of Brittany. At around 5am on Saturday, a 40-year-old woman walks home after spending the evening with friends. He asked on the way “Two people if they had a lighter to light a cigarette”Nantes prosecutor Reno Godol said this during a briefing with journalists. He is then harassed by two individuals who ask him for money and a phone. After his refusal, he is punched, which throws him to the ground. The persons steal his cell phone and push him into the park. Then they hit him “Putting him on the ground and starting to strip him”said the prosecutor.
He is a local who…
Source: Le Figaro
