Grenoble Crash: PSG Fans Injured, Woman Critical
A joyous Champions League victory celebration took a dark turn in Grenoble. A car plowed into a crowd of PSG fans, leaving several injured. One young woman is now in critical condition after the car crash. Authorities have the driver in custody, investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, including reports the driver was attempting a stunt. The tragedy highlights the volatile mix of elation and potential for unrest.Elsewhere, paris saw widespread chaos, fires, and over 400 arrests as celebrations went awry. For further details, visit News Directory 3 for comprehensive coverage. Discover what’s next in the aftermath…
Car Hits PSG Fans Celebrating Champions League Victory; Several Injured
Celebrations turned violent after a car struck a crowd of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) fans in Grenoble, France, leaving four people seriously injured. The incident occurred as fans celebrated PSG’s Champions League victory. one young woman is in critical condition.
According to Ouest France, the driver lost control of the vehicle while allegedly attempting a stunt. The driver initially fled the scene but later surrendered to police and is now in custody, according to an emergency services spokesperson.

The four injured, reportedly members of the same family, were transported to a local hospital; two are in intensive care. The PSG Champions league win over inter Milan sparked widespread celebrations, but also instances of violence and unrest.

Disturbing footage showed chaos erupting in Paris, with dozens of fires breaking out and requiring intervention from French firefighters. Videos circulating online depicted bikes and mattresses set ablaze near the Parc des Princes stadium, sending thick smoke into the night sky.
Even before halftime of the PSG Champions League final, riot police were seen confronting groups of fans. Following PSG’s 5-0 victory, further disturbances led to over 400 arrests.
Heightened security measures were in place in anticipation of potential unrest. The official PSG club shop on the Champs-Elysees was boarded up as a precaution against looting, according to agence
