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Tuesday, October 4, an unusual trial opened in Reims. A police officer is accused of causing the serious injury of a football fan. He lost an eye.
Tuesday, October 4, in Reims (Marne), opens the trial of a police officer, sent back to the assizes for having seriously injured a football supporter. Six years ago, during his arrest on the sidelines of a match between Reims and Bastia (Haute-Corse), Maxime Beux lost an eye. “It will be easier, I think, to mourn what happened to me that evening, if there is an assize court that gives me reason”, assures Maxime Beux, victim. The accused policeman disputes the facts. In February 2016, scuffles broke out in Reims between Bastia ultra supporters and the police. A Bac agent pursues Maxime Beux, who loses an eye during his arrest.
“According to the statements of the police officer, it was at this moment that the individual would have fallen and would have fallen, head first, on one of the poles which borders the route of the tram”, relates François Belargent, public prosecutor of Reims. The policeman was indicted three years after the fact, and experts said that a blow from a telescopic baton was the cause of the injury. The verdict is expected on Friday, October 7.