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French Police Arrest Nine Over 15-Year-Old’s Gang Beating

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Police have arrested nine young people over the vicious beating of a 15-year-old boy, named only as Yuriy, that was caught on video and went viral, prosecutors said. The attack in a busy and well-heeled neighbourhood of Paris shocked residents, though police have noted violent disputes between rival bands of youths in the area. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

 

Police have arrested nine young people over the vicious beating of a teenage boy that was caught on video and went viral, prosecutors said on Thursday.

The attack in a busy and well-heeled neighbourhood of Paris shocked residents, though police have noted violent disputes between rival bands of youths in the area.

The detained suspects — eight minors and one young adult — were being investigated for attempted murder, gang violence and theft, prosecutors said.

Nataliya Kruchenyk, mother of the 15-year-old victim named only as Yuriy, said this week he had emerged from a coma induced by doctors following the January 15 attack near a shopping centre in the 15th district.

Kruchenyk said her son had left school with friends when he was accosted by around a dozen people, a scene captured by a surveillance camera.

The attackers, some hiding their faces with hoods, kicked and punched him as he lay on the ground, and also struck him with what appeared to be a tool.

Yuriy was carrying a screwdriver in his pocket when he was attacked, prosecutors said on Thursday.

 

A picture taken on January 28 2021 shows a view of the Beaugrenelle esplanade in the 15th district of Paris, where a teenager was beaten by a group of youth on January 15.  (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

 

Lawmakers and celebrities including footballer Antoine Griezmann and actor Omar Sy of the hit series “Lupin” denounced the assault, which police said might have resulted from a gang rivalry.

Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti has vowed that “there will be no impunity for Yuriy’s aggressors”.

President Emmanuel Macron has promised to reduce crime and insecurity while bolstering investments for police.