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- 2 Dead In Violent Celebrations In Paris After PSGs Champions League Win
The celebration of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) fans after their club's victory in the Champions League final took a tragic turn on Sunday, when 2 people were killed following clashes with police in
- PSG Champions League win: Two dead and hundreds arrested as Paris fans . . .
Two dead and hundreds arrested as PSG fans celebrate historic Champions League win with flares and fireworks Another 192 people were injured and there were 692 fires across France, French
- Two deaths, 559 arrests mar French celebrations after PSGs Champions . . .
The epicentre of the euphoria was in Paris, which was a theatre of car horns, cheers, singing in the street and fireworks throughout the night following PSG #039;s 5-0 triumph over Inter Milan in
- Hundreds arrested in Paris as PSG fans celebrate historic Champions . . .
Police used water cannons to control the crowds, as the night of joy turned tense in parts of the city Paris police said scuffles broke out near the city’s Champs-Élysées avenue and PSG’s
- France descends into CHAOS and violence with two dead and more than 550 . . .
More than 550 Parisians celebrating PSG's first-ever Champions League trophy have been arrested after two people died and nearly 200 people were left near Bordeaux, and a woman, aged 20, died after she was hit by a vehicle carrying fans in Paris The jubilant fans were hit with tear gas as concerns over the chaos in the French capital
- PSG celebrate Champions League victory with open-top bus parade in Paris
Paris St-Germain became the 24th team to win the Champions League Paris St-Germain's players celebrated their Champions League victory in the city on Sunday afternoon, hours after trouble broke
- Hundreds arrested as celebrations turn wild in Paris after PSG’s . . .
A Paris Saint-Germain’s supporter holds a PSG flag in front of The Eiffel Tower reading “Champions” in Paris on May 31 — AFP Listen to article 1x 1 2x 1 5x
- Two People Die, Hundreds Arrested as PSG Fans Clash With Police
Thousands of supporters took to the streets to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain's 5–0 win over Inter, marking the club’s first-ever success in European football’s premier club competition
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