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More than 200 cars were reportedly torched and police clashed with youths as fans gathered to celebrate Paris Saint Germain’s (PSG) historic win in the Champions League final.
A further 79 people have been arrested in Paris as violence continued to disrupt Paris St Germain's (PSG) celebrations after its historic Champions League win, the capital's police chief has said.
French authorities detained an additional 79 people as violence continued to disrupt Paris Saint-Germain’s celebrations of its historic Champions League title.
PARIS — French authorities detained an additional 79 people as violence continued to disrupt PSG’s celebrations of its historic Champions League title, the Paris police chief said on Monday.
PARIS (AP) — French authorities detained an additional 79 people as violence continued to disrupt PSG's celebrations of its historic Champions League title, the Paris police chief said on Monday.