A tragic incident unfolded as a Paris Saint-Germain supporter lost his life by drowning in the River Seine while celebrating the team’s victory against Arsenal. The deceased individual, whose identity remains undisclosed, became the second casualty during a tumultuous weekend, discovered beneath the Louis-Philippe Bridge near Notre Dame Cathedral on Sunday morning.
The fatality occurred amidst heightened tensions, with 790 individuals arrested for engaging in violent acts following PSG’s successful defense of their Champions League title against the London club. Authorities retrieved the man’s body from the river around 7 a.m., yet resuscitation efforts for the man in his thirties proved unsuccessful, as reported by an official source on Monday.
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