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Syringe Attack at France Music Festival

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Syringe Attack at France Music Festival

have sparked public outrage and concern over safety at large gatherings.

France: Over 140 Attacked with Syringes at Major Music Festival

A deeply alarming incident has emerged from France, where more than 140 people were reportedly attacked with syringes during the country's popular Fête de la Musique street festival. The attacks, carried out by unidentified individuals, have sparked public outrage and concern over safety at large gatherings.

The annual music festival, which attracts hundreds of thousands of attendees, turned chaotic when festivalgoers began reporting sudden pricks on their bodies. Victims claimed they were unknowingly injected in areas such as the abdomen, back, and arms.

So far, 12 suspects have been arrested, but the motive behind the attacks remains unclear. Investigators are still working to identify the substance that may have been injected and whether the attacks were coordinated.

Rising Safety Concerns

This incident adds to a growing trend of needle-spiking cases reported across several European countries in recent months. The French authorities have responded by tightening security measures at public events nationwide and increasing surveillance and medical support at large gatherings.

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Medical teams at the scene acted quickly, examining victims and ensuring no immediate harm from the potential injections. However, officials urge all affected individuals to undergo thorough medical testing.

Public Urged to Stay Vigilant

Officials have issued a strong warning to the public, urging heightened vigilance in crowded spaces. In today’s unpredictable environment, even a brief lapse in awareness could lead to life-threatening consequences.

As investigations continue, the focus now shifts to ensuring such a breach of safety does not recur — especially during public festivals meant for joy and celebration.