PSG Victory Celebrations Turn Tragic As Man Found Dead In River Seine
What began as a night of jubilation after Paris Saint-Germain’s historic Champions League triumph ended in tragedy on Sunday after a man was found dead in the River Seine.
The incident cast a shadow over celebrations that had swept across the French capital.
French authorities said the lifeless body of a man was discovered floating in the river early Sunday morning, with preliminary information pointing to the possibility that he had entered the water during the chaotic overnight scenes that followed PSG’s European victory.
Local reports, citing police sources, said emergency responders recovered the victim near central Paris but were unable to save him.
The incident unfolded as thousands of football supporters flooded the streets to celebrate PSG’s long-awaited continental success, a moment many fans had spent years waiting to witness.
Fireworks lit the skies, flares burned across gathering points and crowds surged through major streets as celebrations stretched deep into the night.
But beneath the excitement, authorities were also battling disorder.
Reports from across Paris spoke of scattered unrest, damaged property and clashes in some areas as police struggled to contain massive gatherings sparked by the club’s victory.
Investigators are now working to establish the circumstances surrounding the man’s death, including whether he deliberately entered the river during the celebrations or became caught in the confusion of the night.
The tragedy has added a sombre note to what had been expected to remain a moment of football joy for supporters across France.
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